| The IMAGING THE AIRWAYS thesis project is a multidiscipline and multimedia endeavor consisting of two main parts: 1. 3D Modeling of a Complete Respiratory Airway for Use in Computational Flow Dynamics Studies of Particle Deposition in the Lungs; and II. Creation of an Educational Animation about the Respiratory System for Use in RIT's Human Visualization Project and CollaboRITorium.;Part I involved collaboration with RIT's Mechanical Engineering Department to construct a 3D model of one complete respiratory pathway, from the oral cavity to the site of gas exchange between the lungs and the blood. The project is a continuation of thesis work completed by Jackie Russo, MS Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2007 and Jessica Weisman, MFA Medical Illustration, Class of 2007. Russo and Weisman constructed a model of the upper respiratory tract, from the oral cavity to generation 5 (as defined by Des Jardins, 2007). Weisman also constructed a model of a respiratory acinus (generations 20-28).;Part I of the IMAGING THE AIRWAYS thesis project involved creating a Maya model of generations 6-19 to bridge the two existing models and creating a Maya model of the respiratory membrane to study nanoparticle translocation from the lungs to the blood. Part I of the project also involved creating promotional materials that were featured in the March 17-April 9, 2008 thesis show and at the 2008 Imagine RIT Innovation and Creativity Festival. The promotional materials consist of a 35" x 43" poster, a postcard, a website, and a one-minute promotional video.;Part II of the project involved creating a 5-minute animation about the respiratory system for use by RIT's Human Visualization Project (HVP) and CollaboRITorium, as well as an HVP website. |