Effect of Pleural Membrane on the Propagation of Rayleigh Waves in Inflated Porous Lungs–A Study

In an attempt to include the effects of natural porosity of lung parenchyma into the mathematical study of lung diagnostics, a model describing the propagation of low-frequency Rayleigh waves in relation to the porous architecture of the lung parenchyma is presented. The wave motion is analyzed by a...

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Main Authors: M. Hemantha Lakshmi, Gopinathan Sudheer, Y. Vasudeva Rao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8744593/
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spelling doaj-fa4f9c065ec34f15994da3289b99732d2021-03-29T23:22:01ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017851698517710.1109/ACCESS.2019.29247408744593Effect of Pleural Membrane on the Propagation of Rayleigh Waves in Inflated Porous Lungs–A StudyM. Hemantha Lakshmi0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8232-6319Gopinathan Sudheer1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9365-4705Y. Vasudeva Rao2Department of Mathematics, JNTUH, Hyderabad, IndiaDepartment of Mathematics, G.V.P. College of Engineering for Women, Visakhapatnam, IndiaSchool of Basic Sciences, IIT Bhubaneswar, Bhubaneswar, IndiaIn an attempt to include the effects of natural porosity of lung parenchyma into the mathematical study of lung diagnostics, a model describing the propagation of low-frequency Rayleigh waves in relation to the porous architecture of the lung parenchyma is presented. The wave motion is analyzed by assuming that the lung parenchyma behaves as an isotropic elastic half-space containing a distribution of vacuous pores with the visceral pleura as a taut elastic membrane in smooth contact with the half-space. The thinness of the pleural membrane in comparison with the large surface area of contact enables it to be modeled as a material surface in contact with the parenchyma. Utilizing the perturbation technique, an approximate formula for the Rayleigh wave velocity in the parenchyma with allowance for surface tension, mass density, and porosity is derived. In addition, the effect of the tension in the pleural membrane and the porosity in the parenchyma on the propagation of the low-frequency Rayleigh waves is brought out through the dispersion spectrum. It is hoped that the results of this paper would enable a better understanding of the porosity and surface-tension effects on lung parenchyma.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8744593/Pleural membraneporous lunglow-frequencymaterial with voidsRayleigh waves
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author M. Hemantha Lakshmi
Gopinathan Sudheer
Y. Vasudeva Rao
spellingShingle M. Hemantha Lakshmi
Gopinathan Sudheer
Y. Vasudeva Rao
Effect of Pleural Membrane on the Propagation of Rayleigh Waves in Inflated Porous Lungs–A Study
IEEE Access
Pleural membrane
porous lung
low-frequency
material with voids
Rayleigh waves
author_facet M. Hemantha Lakshmi
Gopinathan Sudheer
Y. Vasudeva Rao
author_sort M. Hemantha Lakshmi
title Effect of Pleural Membrane on the Propagation of Rayleigh Waves in Inflated Porous Lungs–A Study
title_short Effect of Pleural Membrane on the Propagation of Rayleigh Waves in Inflated Porous Lungs–A Study
title_full Effect of Pleural Membrane on the Propagation of Rayleigh Waves in Inflated Porous Lungs–A Study
title_fullStr Effect of Pleural Membrane on the Propagation of Rayleigh Waves in Inflated Porous Lungs–A Study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Pleural Membrane on the Propagation of Rayleigh Waves in Inflated Porous Lungs–A Study
title_sort effect of pleural membrane on the propagation of rayleigh waves in inflated porous lungs–a study
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In an attempt to include the effects of natural porosity of lung parenchyma into the mathematical study of lung diagnostics, a model describing the propagation of low-frequency Rayleigh waves in relation to the porous architecture of the lung parenchyma is presented. The wave motion is analyzed by assuming that the lung parenchyma behaves as an isotropic elastic half-space containing a distribution of vacuous pores with the visceral pleura as a taut elastic membrane in smooth contact with the half-space. The thinness of the pleural membrane in comparison with the large surface area of contact enables it to be modeled as a material surface in contact with the parenchyma. Utilizing the perturbation technique, an approximate formula for the Rayleigh wave velocity in the parenchyma with allowance for surface tension, mass density, and porosity is derived. In addition, the effect of the tension in the pleural membrane and the porosity in the parenchyma on the propagation of the low-frequency Rayleigh waves is brought out through the dispersion spectrum. It is hoped that the results of this paper would enable a better understanding of the porosity and surface-tension effects on lung parenchyma.
topic Pleural membrane
porous lung
low-frequency
material with voids
Rayleigh waves
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