The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has heightened the interest in particle-laden turbulent jets generated by breathing, talking, coughing and sneezing, and how these can contribute to disease transmission. We present quantitative measurement methods for such flows, while exploring and offering improvements for common shortcomings. We generate jets consisting of either liquid droplets or solid particles in an isothermal, quiescent and electrically isopotential experimental chamber that was constructed to control the effects of ambient forcing on jet behavior. For liquid droplets, we find promise in surface deposition analysis based on fluorescent tracer use. For particles, we explore the performance of commercially available adhesive sampling strips an...
Inter-particle collisions in turbulent flows are of central importance for many engineering applicat...
The transport of droplets expelled when coughing is of critical importance for understanding and pre...
Complex flow structures emerging in human lungs significantly affect deposition of inhaled particles...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 virus has increased the interest in respiratory droplet dispersion in t...
International audienceExperiments and Large Eddy Simulations are carried out to study the interactio...
We investigate experimentally the behavior of droplets in a fully developed turbulent flow, approxim...
The mechanics of how particles diffuse, interact, eject, etc. within a fluid is applicable to numero...
Results are presented from a series of laboratory experiments investigating the characteristic featu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This thesis studies the physics of the turbulent round...
<div><p>This article presents analytical and experimental results for the velocity distribution and ...
After the Spanish flu pandemic, it was apparent that airborne transmission was crucial to spreading ...
Human expiratory droplets can be pathogen carriers for various airborne infectious diseases. However...
The present work reports a detailed investigation of air-liquid interaction in sprays along with par...
The paper describes an experimental and theoretical study of the deposition of small spherical parti...
An area identified as having a high priority by the National Research Council (NRC 1998) relating to...
Inter-particle collisions in turbulent flows are of central importance for many engineering applicat...
The transport of droplets expelled when coughing is of critical importance for understanding and pre...
Complex flow structures emerging in human lungs significantly affect deposition of inhaled particles...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 virus has increased the interest in respiratory droplet dispersion in t...
International audienceExperiments and Large Eddy Simulations are carried out to study the interactio...
We investigate experimentally the behavior of droplets in a fully developed turbulent flow, approxim...
The mechanics of how particles diffuse, interact, eject, etc. within a fluid is applicable to numero...
Results are presented from a series of laboratory experiments investigating the characteristic featu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This thesis studies the physics of the turbulent round...
<div><p>This article presents analytical and experimental results for the velocity distribution and ...
After the Spanish flu pandemic, it was apparent that airborne transmission was crucial to spreading ...
Human expiratory droplets can be pathogen carriers for various airborne infectious diseases. However...
The present work reports a detailed investigation of air-liquid interaction in sprays along with par...
The paper describes an experimental and theoretical study of the deposition of small spherical parti...
An area identified as having a high priority by the National Research Council (NRC 1998) relating to...
Inter-particle collisions in turbulent flows are of central importance for many engineering applicat...
The transport of droplets expelled when coughing is of critical importance for understanding and pre...
Complex flow structures emerging in human lungs significantly affect deposition of inhaled particles...