Lung Time Constants Simulator (Fixed VCV Math)

LUNG TIME CONSTANTS (τ)

τ = R × C

A lung time constant is the product of airway resistance and lung compliance, representing the time required for a lung unit to fill or empty by approximately 63%. In clinical practice, it takes about three to five time constants for a breath to be fully inhaled or exhaled

Time Constant Milestones:
  • 1 τ 63.2% Volume Exchanged
  • 3 τ 95.0% Volume Exchanged — Clinical Goal
  • 5 τ 99.3% Volume Exchanged — Steady State
Controls & Flow Profile
1 :
Normal Asthma ARDS Emphysema Pseudonormal
Select a pathology to see hint
Time Constant (τ): sec
FLOW–TIME SCALAR (VCV Mode)
τ: sec
3τ: sec
Exp Time: sec
0s1s2s3s4s5s
Quiz: Identify the Lung Condition
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Flow Waveform ProfileLung ConditionClinical Intervention
Prolonged decay: Flow fails to hit zeroIncreased Resistance (Asthma/COPD)Lower Respiratory Rate / Increase Expiratory Time
Rapid decay: Hits zero almost instantlyDecreased Compliance (ARDS/Fibrosis)Increase PEEP / Recruitment