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Analytical investigation of cilia induced mucous flow

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This is an analytic study of mucous flow caused by ciliary motion. The computed flow data may be compared with that already found exprimentally. The effects of mucous density, viscosity and layer depth on flow phenomena are investigated. The effects of cilia diameter, length, spacing and oscillation frequency are determined from the equations governing the flow of the mucous blanket. A pertinent finding of the analysis is that the mucous flow in the airway tubes can satisfy physical constraints only through the assumption of a variable viscosity in the covering mucous blanket. The mucous viscosity must increase considerably from the low value at the cillium layer to a much higher value at the air-mucus interface.

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Barton, C., Raynor, S. Analytical investigation of cilia induced mucous flow. Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 29, 419–428 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02476581

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