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Transmission characteristics of respiratory droplets aerosol in indoor environment: an experimental study

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Pages 1768-1779 | Received 15 Jan 2021, Accepted 25 Mar 2021, Published online: 07 Apr 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Transmission of droplets has been recognized as an important form of infection for the respiratory diseases. This study investigated the distribution of human respiratory droplets and assessed the effects of air change rate and generated velocity on droplet transmission using an active agent in an enclosed chamber (46 m3). Results revealed that the higher the air change rate was, the fewer viable droplets were detected in the range of <3.3 μm with ventilation; an increased air change rate can increase the attenuation of droplet aerosol. Without ventilation, the viable droplet size was observed to mainly distribute greater than 3.3 μm, which occupied up 87.5% of the total number. When the generated velocity was increased to 20 m/s, 29.38% of the viable droplets were detected at the position of 2.0 m. The findings are excepted to be useful for developing the technology of reducing droplet propagation and providing data verification for simulation research.

Acknowledgments

The work presented in this paper was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China through grant No. 51308372. The authors also thanks for the support from NPEC in Tianjin for providing the helps.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [51308372].

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