This study employed a multi-component Eulerian-Lagrangian approach to model the evaporation and dispersion of cough droplets in quiescent air. The approach is featured with a continuity equation being explicitly solved for water vapor, which allows comprehensively considering the effects of inhomogeneous humidity field on droplets evaporation and movement. The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) computations based on the approach achieved a satisfactory agreement with the theoretical models reported in the literature. The results demonstrated that the evaporation-generated vapor and super-saturated wet air exhaled from the respiratory tracks forms a "vapor plume" in front of the respiratory track opening, which, despite the short l...
This study aims to understand the transport and dispersal of droplets produced by coughing in a vent...
In line with recent ongoing efforts to collect crucial information about the mechanisms of virus dif...
AbstractThe site of deposition of pulmonary delivered aerosols is dependent on the aerosol׳s droplet...
The COVID-19 pandemic has inspired several studies on the fluid dynamics of respiratory events. Here...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has altered the lives of everyone on a global scale...
This study numerically investigated the thermal effect of human body on the time-dependent dispersio...
The dynamics of droplets exhaled from the respiratory system during coughing or talking is addressed...
In majority of pandemics in human history, respiratory bio-aerosol is the most common route of trans...
Airborne pathogen respiratory droplets are the primary route of COVID19 transmission, which are rele...
As part of the Western Cold and Flu aerosol (WeCoF) studies, the present study provides Computationa...
In this paper we use simulation techniques to provide new insight into the effect ambient temperatur...
Understanding how respiratory droplets become droplet nuclei and their dispersion is essential for u...
[EN] The conduct of respiratory droplets is the basis of the study to reduce the spread of a virus i...
A large number of infectious diseases are believed to be transmitted between people via large drople...
In this paper, the statistical distributions of the position and the size of the evaporating droplet...
This study aims to understand the transport and dispersal of droplets produced by coughing in a vent...
In line with recent ongoing efforts to collect crucial information about the mechanisms of virus dif...
AbstractThe site of deposition of pulmonary delivered aerosols is dependent on the aerosol׳s droplet...
The COVID-19 pandemic has inspired several studies on the fluid dynamics of respiratory events. Here...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has altered the lives of everyone on a global scale...
This study numerically investigated the thermal effect of human body on the time-dependent dispersio...
The dynamics of droplets exhaled from the respiratory system during coughing or talking is addressed...
In majority of pandemics in human history, respiratory bio-aerosol is the most common route of trans...
Airborne pathogen respiratory droplets are the primary route of COVID19 transmission, which are rele...
As part of the Western Cold and Flu aerosol (WeCoF) studies, the present study provides Computationa...
In this paper we use simulation techniques to provide new insight into the effect ambient temperatur...
Understanding how respiratory droplets become droplet nuclei and their dispersion is essential for u...
[EN] The conduct of respiratory droplets is the basis of the study to reduce the spread of a virus i...
A large number of infectious diseases are believed to be transmitted between people via large drople...
In this paper, the statistical distributions of the position and the size of the evaporating droplet...
This study aims to understand the transport and dispersal of droplets produced by coughing in a vent...
In line with recent ongoing efforts to collect crucial information about the mechanisms of virus dif...
AbstractThe site of deposition of pulmonary delivered aerosols is dependent on the aerosol׳s droplet...