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- 8Department of Mechanical Engineering
- 3Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- 3Department of Educational Psychology
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- 3Olfert, Jason (Mechanical Engineering)
- 2Johnson, Jeff A. (School of Public Health Sciences, University of Alberta)
- 2Williams, Beverly (Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta)
- 1Altabtbaei, Khaled (Periodontics)
- 1Choi, Hyo-Jick (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Douglas P. Gross (Physical Therapy)
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Spring 2011
Most current models for the deposition of aerosol particles in the human lung are based on a Lagrangian reference frame, which is ill-suited for modeling transient eects. Deposition models based on an Eulerian reference frame are much better at capturing instantaneous time-dependent eects, though...
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