Spatio-temporal air flow properties in a 3D personalised model of the human lung
Tissues and Organs
2026-03-31 v3 Biological Physics
Abstract
We propose a multi-scale lung model to investigate spatio-temporal distributions of ventilation variables. Lung envelope and large airway geometries are derived from CT scans; smaller airways are generated using a physiologically consistent algorithm. Tissue mechanics is modeled using nonlinear elasticity under small deformations, coupled with local air pressure from fluid dynamics within the bronchial tree. Airflow accounts for inertia and static airway compliance. Simulations employ finite elements. Using this model, we explore spatio-temporal airflows and shear stresses distributions.
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@article{arxiv.2602.17265,
title = {Spatio-temporal air flow properties in a 3D personalised model of the human lung},
author = {Jonathan Stéphano and Michaël Brunengo and Riccardo Di Dio and Thomas Laporte and Benjamin Mauroy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.17265},
year = {2026}
}
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Conference proceeding preprint