Reduced personal exposure to airborne cross-infection using wearable exhaust ventilation

Autor: Bivolarova Mariya P., Kierat Wojciech, Hvidkjær Signe, Stengade Kathrine-Amalie, Illum Trine, Boe Gad Stine, Melikov Arsen K.
Jazyk: English<br />French
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 396, p 02032 (2023)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2267-1242
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202339602032
Popis: This study aimed to explore an alternative solution for protection against cross-infection. Exposure reduction to exhaled airborne contaminants by wearing an exhaust nozzle was studied. Experiments were performed in a full-scale test room (64.8 m3) equipped with a small section of a stadium tribune with six seats. Two breathing thermal manikins and four heated dummies were placed on the tribune. The manikins were equipped with artificial lungs simulating a realistic breathing cycle and respiratory flow. One of the breathing manikins was used to mimic a sick person having an infectious respiratory disease. The exhaled air of the “infecting person” was mixed with tracer gas to imitate pathogens. Four types of air exhaust nozzles were studied for their efficiency to reduce exposure to exhaled contaminants. The nozzle was positioned in front of the mouth of the infecting person. The test room was ventilated with mixing background ventilation. The use of the exhaust nozzle resulted in cleaner air in the room and at the breathing zone of the simulated occupants compared to only using dilution by the background ventilation. The novel device has the potential to capture exhaled air and reduce airborne cross-infection in densely occupied sitting areas.
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