DEM-CFD simulation of fluid-particle flow in carrier-based Dry Powder Inhalers for pharmaceutical applications
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Università della Calabria
Abstract
Dry powder inhalers (DPI) are medical devices speci cally engineered to
ensure maximum and e ective delivery of active pharmaceutical ingredients
(API) in powder form upon inhalation by a patient.
In this work, highly challenging CFD{DEM simulations are utilized to
deterministically track the motion of both carrier and API particles in dry
powder formulations along their
ow from the dose cup through the exit of
a swirl-
ow-based dry powder inhaler.
To achieve this purpose, a combination of di erent solutions is adopted: a
su ciently small time-step is coupled to scaled contact/adhesive interaction
parameters; grid-based contact detection and
uid-to-particle and particleto-
uid interpolation of the gas-solid interaction variables, i.e. gas velocity
and voidage and drag force; a rolling friction model to allow for appropriate
adhesion behaviour of the particles.
Single phase air-
ow, coupled air-carrier particle
ow and coupled aircarrier-
API particles are characterized in the device for di erent typical
inhalation conditions. The aim is to investigate and gain detailed insight
on all stages of the particles' lift-up, aero-dispersion, de-aggregation, interparticle
and particle-wall collisions across the scales from few micron sized
API powders to a commercial sized device.
Thanks to a 4-way coupled CFD{DEM model, inertial, collisional, rotational
and inter-particle adhesion e ects can be taken into account in
modelling the coupled air and particle dynamics.
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Università della Calabria. Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica, Modellistica, Elettronica e Sistemistica
Dottorato di Ricerca in Ingegneria Civile e Industriale.
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