Multicompartment model of lung dynamics.

Comput Biomed Res

Published: December 1984

A mathematical model was developed to simulate the function of the lungs. The lungs are represented by 24 compartments each corresponding to a generation of the Weibel model A. In the model it is assumed that gases are transported in the lungs by convection and diffusion from one compartment to the other. Furthermore, the clearance of gases from the lungs by the blood perfusion is taken into account. The driving force of the inhalation and exhalation processes is the filling and emptying of the alveolar volume which follows a sinusoidal pattern. Mathematically the model is represented by two sets (one for inhalation, the other for exhalation) of 24 first-order coupled ordinary differential equations which were numerically integrated by means of a computer. The model predicts quite well the buildup of gases in the lungs and the washout of gases from the lungs.

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