Authors
George H Downing, Yannis Hardalupas, Justice Archer, Henry E Symons, Ulas Baran Baloglu, Daniel Schien, Bryan R Bzdek, Jonathan P Reid
Publication date
2022/12/8
Journal
Aerosol Science and Technology
Volume
57
Issue
1
Pages
50-62
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
For many respiratory diseases, a primary mode of transmission is inhalation via aerosols and droplets. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated studies of aerosol dispersion in indoor environments. Most studies of aerosol dispersion present computational fluid dynamics results, which rarely include detailed experimental verification, and many of the computations are complex, making them hard to scale to larger spaces. This study presents a comparison of computational simulations and measurements of aerosol dispersion within a typical ventilated classroom. Measurements were accomplished using a custom-built low-cost sensor network composed of 15 commercially available optical particle sizers, which provided size-resolved information about the number concentrations and temporal dynamics of 0.3–40 µm diameter particles. Measurement results are compared to the computed dispersal and loss rates …
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