Food Science and Technology Research
Online ISSN : 1881-3984
Print ISSN : 1344-6606
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Newtonian and non-newtonian food bolus behaviors obtained from validated swallowing simulator based on moving particle simulation
Tetsu KamiyaYoshio ToyamaKeigo HanyuTakahiro KikuchiYukihiro Michiwaki
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Article ID: FSTR-D-23-00057

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This study compared the behavior of food boluses describing Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids through a validated human swallowing simulator based on moving particle simulation. The simulation was qualitatively and quantitatively validated through comparisons with videofluorography images. The positions and configurations of the food boluses and normalized brightness of the simulated and videofluorography images during every timestep were similar, and we thought that the simulator can be used to study the mechanism of food bolus behavior. The validated swallowing simulator results show that the key factors for the optimal design of the thickener are the control of the bolus inflow velocity, which is influenced by rheological and tribological properties, prevention of small splash particles, and bolus discharge flow rate from the epiglottis to the esophagus. In addition, we propose an evaluation index for the degree of bolus coherence based on the bolus flow rate and velocity.

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