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Riccardo Rossi1, Ciro Cottini2, Andrea Benassi3
1RED Fluid Dynamics, Cagliari, Italy.
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In this work we present, for the first time, a computational fluid dynamics tool for the simulation of the metered discharge in a pressurized metered dose inhaler. The model, based on open-source software, adopts the Volume-Of-Fluid method for the representation of the multiphase flow inside the device and a cavitation model to explicitly account for the onset of flash-boiling upon actuation. Experimental visualizations of the flow inside the device and measurements of the mixture density and liquid and vapor flow rates at the nozzle orifice are employed to validate the model and assess the sensitivity of numerical results to modeling parameters. The results obtained for a standard device geometry show that the model is able to quantitatively predict several aspects of the dynamics and thermodynamics of the metered discharge. We conclude by showing how, by allowing to reproduce and understand the fluid dynamics upstream of the atomizing nozzle, our computational tool enables systematic design and optimization of the actuator geometry.
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