Validation of a Human Exhalation Flow Simulation in a Room with Vertical Ventilation

Inés Olmedo, Peter V. Nielsen, M. Ruiz de Adana

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Abstract

We protect ourselves from airborne cross-infection in our indoor environment by supplying fresh air to the room by natural or mechanical ventilation. The air is distributed in the room according to different principles as e.g. mixing ventilation, downward ventilation, displacement ventilation, etc. A large amount of air is supplied to the room to ensure dilution of airborne infection.

The paper discusses both the macroenvironment and the microenvironment. The macroenvironment is the conditions created by the air distribution system, and the microenvironment is the conditions created by the local flow around persons in combination with the surrounding conditions.

Analyses of the flow in the room (macroenvironment) show a number of parameters that play an important role in minimising of airborne cross-infection. The air flow rate to the room must be high, and the air distribution pattern can be designed to have high ventilation effectiveness. Furthermore, personalized ventilation may reduce the risk of cross-infection. Personalized ventilation can be used especially in hospital wards, aircraft cabins and, in general, where people are located at defined positions.

Analyses of the flow in the microenvironment show that a number of variables are important, as e.g. distance between people, people’s posture, surrounding temperature gradients and surrounding temperature, activity level, etc.

Experiments with tracer gas simulating droplet nuclei and experiments with large particles, simulating droplets are used for the study of airborne cross-infection risk and for the study of dropletborne transmission of a disease. CFD predictions are used to support these experiments.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelVentilation 2012 : The 10th International Conference on Industrial Ventilation, Paris, 17 – 19 September 2012
Antal sider6
UdgivelsesstedParis
ForlagInstitut National de Recherche et de Sécurité
Publikationsdato2012
StatusUdgivet - 2012
BegivenhedThe International Conference on Industrial Ventilation - Paris, Frankrig
Varighed: 17 sep. 201219 sep. 2012
Konferencens nummer: 10

Konference

KonferenceThe International Conference on Industrial Ventilation
Nummer10
Land/OmrådeFrankrig
ByParis
Periode17/09/201219/09/2012

Emneord

  • Human Exhalation Flow
  • Vertical Ventilation
  • Exhaled Contaminants

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