We present a statistical framework to account for effects of recycling and filtration in ventilation systems for the estimation of airborne droplet nuclei concentration in indoor spaces. We demonstrate the framework in a canonical room with a four-way cassette air-conditioning system. The flow field within the room is computed using large eddy simulations for varying values of air changes per hour, and statistical overloading is used for droplet nuclei, which are tracked with a Langevin model accounting for sub-grid turbulence. A key element is to break up the path that a virus-laden droplet nucleus can take from the time it is ejected by the sick individual to the time it reaches the potential host into four separate elementary processes. ...
Human expiratory droplets can be pathogen carriers for various airborne infectious diseases. However...
Most studies on the transmission of infectious airborne disease have focused on patient room air cha...
Understanding the role of human expiratory flows on respiratory infection in ventilated environments...
We present a statistical framework to account for effects of recycling and filtration in ventilation...
We investigate the dispersal of droplet nuclei inside a canonical room of size 10×10×3.2m 3 with a f...
The increasing incidence of airborne transmitted diseases indoors has prompted the attention of stud...
Concerns about the environment, energy costs, and airborne infection risk have revived interest in v...
We develop a spatially dependent generalization to the Wells–Riley model, which determines the infec...
The increasing incidence of indoor airborne infections has prompted attention upon the investigation...
Detailed airflow pattern and particulate contamination characteristics, induced by dump-type air sup...
Airborne disease transmission has always been a topic of wide interest in various fields for decades...
Outbursts of airborne infectious diseases directly cause death and illness, while air pollution stro...
AbstractThe public pay close attention to infectious disease transmission in the indoor environments...
As people spend most of their time in an indoor environment, it is important to predict indoor pollu...
This article introduces a novel computational tool for analysing concentrations of particles and gas...
Human expiratory droplets can be pathogen carriers for various airborne infectious diseases. However...
Most studies on the transmission of infectious airborne disease have focused on patient room air cha...
Understanding the role of human expiratory flows on respiratory infection in ventilated environments...
We present a statistical framework to account for effects of recycling and filtration in ventilation...
We investigate the dispersal of droplet nuclei inside a canonical room of size 10×10×3.2m 3 with a f...
The increasing incidence of airborne transmitted diseases indoors has prompted the attention of stud...
Concerns about the environment, energy costs, and airborne infection risk have revived interest in v...
We develop a spatially dependent generalization to the Wells–Riley model, which determines the infec...
The increasing incidence of indoor airborne infections has prompted attention upon the investigation...
Detailed airflow pattern and particulate contamination characteristics, induced by dump-type air sup...
Airborne disease transmission has always been a topic of wide interest in various fields for decades...
Outbursts of airborne infectious diseases directly cause death and illness, while air pollution stro...
AbstractThe public pay close attention to infectious disease transmission in the indoor environments...
As people spend most of their time in an indoor environment, it is important to predict indoor pollu...
This article introduces a novel computational tool for analysing concentrations of particles and gas...
Human expiratory droplets can be pathogen carriers for various airborne infectious diseases. However...
Most studies on the transmission of infectious airborne disease have focused on patient room air cha...
Understanding the role of human expiratory flows on respiratory infection in ventilated environments...