Respiratory activities such as sneezing generate pathogen laden droplets that can deposit in the respiratory tract of a susceptible host to initiate infection. The extent of spread of these droplets determines the safe distance between a patient and health care worker. Here, we have presented a method to visualize the droplets expelled by a sneeze using light-sheet illumination. This method of visualization provides images that clearly resolve the velocities of droplets with minimal overlapping trajectories, towards understanding their flow dynamics. Furthermore, we present the image processing techniques required to perform accurate Particle Tracking Velocimetry to understand the motion of expelled droplets. Flow fields are presented from ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Ca...
Human expiratory droplets can be pathogen carriers for various airborne infectious diseases. However...
High-fidelity simulations of coughs and sneezes that serve as virtual experiments are presented, and...
Respiratory infections transmit through droplets and aerosols generated by the infected individual d...
Coughs and sneezes feature turbulent, multiphase flows that may contain pathogen-bearing droplets of...
Coronavirus disease 2019 has become a global pandemic infectious respiratory disease with high morta...
Human respiratory events, such as coughing and sneezing, play an important role in the host-to-host ...
Disease transmission is often caused by viruses or bacteria contained in salivary droplets. Salivary...
Natural human exhalation flows such as coughing, sneezing and breathing can be considered as ‘jet-li...
During respiration-based activities, possibly ejected microorganisms such as viruses pass from an in...
The dispersion of cough-generated droplets from a person going up- or downstairs was investigated th...
After the Spanish flu pandemic, it was apparent that airborne transmission was crucial to spreading ...
A large number of infectious diseases are believed to be transmitted between people via large drople...
In this paper we use simulation techniques to provide new insight into the effect ambient temperatur...
Airborne cross infection is based on transmission of microorganisms attached to exhaled droplets or ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Ca...
Human expiratory droplets can be pathogen carriers for various airborne infectious diseases. However...
High-fidelity simulations of coughs and sneezes that serve as virtual experiments are presented, and...
Respiratory infections transmit through droplets and aerosols generated by the infected individual d...
Coughs and sneezes feature turbulent, multiphase flows that may contain pathogen-bearing droplets of...
Coronavirus disease 2019 has become a global pandemic infectious respiratory disease with high morta...
Human respiratory events, such as coughing and sneezing, play an important role in the host-to-host ...
Disease transmission is often caused by viruses or bacteria contained in salivary droplets. Salivary...
Natural human exhalation flows such as coughing, sneezing and breathing can be considered as ‘jet-li...
During respiration-based activities, possibly ejected microorganisms such as viruses pass from an in...
The dispersion of cough-generated droplets from a person going up- or downstairs was investigated th...
After the Spanish flu pandemic, it was apparent that airborne transmission was crucial to spreading ...
A large number of infectious diseases are believed to be transmitted between people via large drople...
In this paper we use simulation techniques to provide new insight into the effect ambient temperatur...
Airborne cross infection is based on transmission of microorganisms attached to exhaled droplets or ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Ca...
Human expiratory droplets can be pathogen carriers for various airborne infectious diseases. However...
High-fidelity simulations of coughs and sneezes that serve as virtual experiments are presented, and...