The COVID-19 pandemic has inspired several studies on the fluid dynamics of respiratory events. Here, we propose a computational approach in which respiratory droplets are coarse-grained into an Eulerian liquid field advected by the fluid streamlines. A direct numerical simulation is carried out for a moist cough using a closure model for space-time dependence of the evaporation time scale. Estimates of the Stokes number are provided, for the initial droplet size of $10 \mu$m, which are found to be <<1 thereby justifying the neglect of droplet inertia. Several of the important features of the moist-cough flow reported in the literature using Lagrangian tracking methods have been accurately captured using our scheme. Some new results are pre...
Abstract In this work, we focus on the dispersion of COVID-19-laden droplets using the transient com...
Violent expiratory events, such as coughing and sneezing, are highly nontrivial examples of a two-ph...
The spreading of the virus-containing droplets exhaled during respiratory events, e.g., cough, is an...
This study employed a multi-component Eulerian-Lagrangian approach to model the evaporation and disp...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has altered the lives of everyone on a global scale...
[EN] The health awareness that has arisen from the COVID pandemic has been translated into interest ...
Coronavirus disease 2019 has become a global pandemic infectious respiratory disease with high morta...
In this paper, the statistical distributions of the position and the size of the evaporating droplet...
As part of the Western Cold and Flu aerosol (WeCoF) studies, the present study provides Computationa...
Human respiratory events, such as coughing and sneezing, play an important role in the host-to-host ...
With the threat of a pandemic drawing near and the possibility of a new , more deadly, form of the ...
Airborne pathogen respiratory droplets are the primary route of COVID19 transmission, which are rele...
The dispersion of viral droplets plays a key role in the transmission of COVID-19. In this work, we ...
This study aims to understand the transport and dispersal of droplets produced by coughing in a vent...
The current global pandemic situation demands to gain more knowledge and understanding about viral t...
Abstract In this work, we focus on the dispersion of COVID-19-laden droplets using the transient com...
Violent expiratory events, such as coughing and sneezing, are highly nontrivial examples of a two-ph...
The spreading of the virus-containing droplets exhaled during respiratory events, e.g., cough, is an...
This study employed a multi-component Eulerian-Lagrangian approach to model the evaporation and disp...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has altered the lives of everyone on a global scale...
[EN] The health awareness that has arisen from the COVID pandemic has been translated into interest ...
Coronavirus disease 2019 has become a global pandemic infectious respiratory disease with high morta...
In this paper, the statistical distributions of the position and the size of the evaporating droplet...
As part of the Western Cold and Flu aerosol (WeCoF) studies, the present study provides Computationa...
Human respiratory events, such as coughing and sneezing, play an important role in the host-to-host ...
With the threat of a pandemic drawing near and the possibility of a new , more deadly, form of the ...
Airborne pathogen respiratory droplets are the primary route of COVID19 transmission, which are rele...
The dispersion of viral droplets plays a key role in the transmission of COVID-19. In this work, we ...
This study aims to understand the transport and dispersal of droplets produced by coughing in a vent...
The current global pandemic situation demands to gain more knowledge and understanding about viral t...
Abstract In this work, we focus on the dispersion of COVID-19-laden droplets using the transient com...
Violent expiratory events, such as coughing and sneezing, are highly nontrivial examples of a two-ph...
The spreading of the virus-containing droplets exhaled during respiratory events, e.g., cough, is an...