Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has emerged as a powerful tool in the field of biomedical engineering and has revolutionized the understanding of fluid dynamics within the human body. The respiratory system, in particular, poses unique challenges due to the complex airflow patterns and associated acoustics. This article explores the application of CFD in assessing flow-induced acoustics to diagnose various lung conditions. By simulating airflow and acoustic phenomena, CFD provides valuable insights into respiratory disorders, improving diagnosis, and facilitating the development of personalized treatment strategies.
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