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List of Tables<br />
Table 3.1 Thermal resistance from heating plate to chamber base top .......................... 45<br />
Table 3.2 Overall resistance from heating element to heating plate [19] ...................... 47<br />
Table 4.1 Inputs to the fluid dynamics model .............................................................. 75<br />
Table 4.2 Inputs of the fluid dynamics model .............................................................. 75<br />
Table 4.3 Inputs to the overall fluid dynamic section subsystem .................................. 78<br />
Table 4.4 Outputs from the overall fluid dynamic section subsystem........................... 79<br />
Table 4.5 Inputs to the ADU outlet pressure subsystem ............................................... 79<br />
Table 4.6 Inputs to the CPAP fluid dynamic section after ADU outlet ......................... 80<br />
Table 4.7 Outputs from the CPAP fluid dynamic section after ADU outlet .................. 81<br />
Table 4.8 Inputs to the reverse flow calculation subsystem .......................................... 81<br />
Table 4.9 Inputs to the mask mixing calculation subsystem ......................................... 85<br />
Table 4.10 Inputs to the percentage of exhaled air being re-breathed subsystem .......... 86<br />
Table 4.11 Inputs to the thermal dynamic model ......................................................... 87<br />
Table 4.12 Outputs from the thermal dynamic model .................................................. 88<br />
Table 4.13 Inputs to the thermal section of ADU and chamber part ............................. 92<br />
Table 4.14 Outputs from the thermal section of ADU and chamber part ...................... 93<br />
Table 4.15 Inputs to the whole chamber steady state subsystem .................................. 94<br />
Table 4.16 Outputs from the whole chamber steady state subsystem ........................... 95<br />
Table 4.17 Inputs to the dynamic chamber-air thermal balance subsystem .................. 96<br />
Table 4.18 Outputs from the dynamic chamber-air thermal balance subsystem ........... 97<br />
Table 4.19 Inputs to the HADT lump thermal balance subsystem ................................ 98<br />
Table 4.20 Outputs from the HADT lump thermal balance subsystem ......................... 99<br />
Table 4.21 Inputs to the steady state HADT lump full thermal balance subsystem ..... 100<br />
Table 4.22 Outputs from the steady state HADT lump full thermal balance subsystem<br />
.......................................................................................................................... 101<br />
Table 4.23 Inputs to the HADT lump air dynamic fluctuating thermal balance and<br />
condensation subsystem .................................................................................... 102<br />
Table 4.24 Outputs from the HADT lump air dynamic fluctuating thermal balance and<br />
condensation subsystem .................................................................................... 103<br />
Table 4.25 Inputs to the mask thermal balance subsystem ......................................... 104<br />
Table 4.26 Outputs from the mask thermal balance subsystem .................................. 105<br />
Table 4.27 Inputs to the steady state mask full thermal balance subsystem ................ 106<br />
Table 4.28 Outputs from the steady state mask full thermal balance subsystem ......... 107<br />
Table 4.29 Inputs to the mask air dynamic fluctuating thermal balance and condensation<br />
subsystem.......................................................................................................... 108<br />
Table 4.30 Outputs from the mask air dynamic fluctuating thermal balance and<br />
condensation subsystem .................................................................................... 109<br />
Table 5.1 Combinations of conditions and settings for steady state thermal validation<br />
.......................................................................................................................... 123<br />
Table 5.2 Comparison of condensation between experimental results and model outputs<br />
vs. heating element temperature setting under normal room temperature, 12cmH2O<br />
CPAP pressure setting and no tube heating ........................................................ 138<br />
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