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Using air curtains to reduce short-range infection risk in consulting ward: A numerical investigation

Journal

BUILDING SIMULATION
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 325-335

Publisher

TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12273-020-0649-7

Keywords

air curtains; consulting ward; cutting off performance; numerical investigation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51778128]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFC1200100]
  3. Entrepreneurship Leadership Project in Guangzhou Development Zone of China [CY2018-003]
  4. Scientific Research Foundation of Graduate School of Southeast University [YBPY1903]

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The study demonstrates that in hospital consulting wards, increasing supply air velocity and controlling the supply air angle can significantly reduce the mass fraction of exhaled pollutants, thereby improving the isolation performance of air curtains.
Air curtains is promising in reducing the short-range infection risk in hospitals. To quantitatively evaluate its performance, this paper explores air curtains equipped on normal consulting desk to avoid doctor's direct exposure to the patient exhaled pollutants. A numerical investigation is conducted to evaluate the effects of supply air velocity and angle on cutting off performance. Simulation results show that the average mass fraction of exhaled pollutants decreases significantly (70%-90%) in the consulting ward, indicating satisfying performance of air curtains. Increasing supply air velocity is demonstrated to be conducive in forming full air curtains, whereas an excessively high supply air velocity may be of adverse effects by entraining exhaled flow. Besides, the supply air angle is also critical due to its coupling with supply air velocity. It is found that larger angle (0 degrees-40 degrees) is better where velocity is less than 3 m/s, otherwise a small angle (20 degrees) is preferable where velocity is larger than 3 m/s. Exhaled flow could be well suppressed at the supply air angle 20 degrees but moves over air curtains at 40 degrees. This study can provide effective and intuitive guidance in applying air curtains in consulting wards.

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