Respritory Demonstration Model
Project Overview
Currently, a basic balloon and latex membrane model is being used to represent the lungs and diaphragm, respectively, for classroom instructional purposes. While they demonstrate respiratory mechanics, the models have a short lifespan and do not display alveolar and intrapleural pressure changes. Further, current models do not accurately depict the anatomical scaling of the lungs with respect to the thoracic cavity. Our goal is to design and build an adequate mechanical respiratory model for class instruction purposes. This model should demonstrate relative pressure differences between alveolar and intrapleural spaces. It must further demonstrate the expansion of the thoracic cavity from the rib cage as well as the diaphragm, thereby displaying a 3-D expansion. The scaling of the lungs relative to the size of the thoracic cavity enclosure should be more anatomically correct than the current model. The device must be portable and small enough to use with a document camera. This model should also incorporate BioPac® software to graph real-time pressure changes.
Files
- Midsemester Presentation (March 6, 2008)
- Product Design Specification (May 6, 2008)
- Poster (May 14, 2008)
- Final Report (May 14, 2008)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Kristen Seashore - Co-Team Leader
- Lynn Murray - Co-Team Leader
- Janelle Anderson - Communicator
- Malini Soundarrajan - BSAC
- Chris Goplen - BWIG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Naomi Chesler - Advisor
- Prof. Andrew Lokuta - Client
- Kevin Strang - Alternate Contact
Related Projects
- Spring 2008: Respritory Demonstration Model
- Fall 2007: Respiratory System Model