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Implication of coughing dynamics on safe social distancing in an indoor environment-A numerical perspective

Journal

BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 206, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2021.108280

Keywords

Coughing evolution; Computational Fluid Dynamics; Lagrangian modeling; Contamination range; COVID-19; Face mask efficacy

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  1. Northern Illinois University, USA

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The study shows that contamination range is slightly lower for females due to lower cough velocities and particle counts. Wearing a cloth mask reduces contamination range by approximately two-thirds compared to coughing without a mask, however, aerosolized particles can reach longer distances and drift for extended periods of time.
Coughing is a primary symptomatic pathway of respiratory or air-borne disease transmission, including COVID19. Several parameters such as cougher's age, gender, and posture affect particle dispersion indoors. This study numerically investigates the transient cough evolution, contamination range, particle reach probability, and deposition fraction for different age groups of males and females in standing and sitting postures in a ventilated room. The efficacy of a cloth mask has also been studied with and without the influence of air ventilation. Validated Computational Fluid Dynamics methodology has been implemented to model complex physics such as turbulent buoyant cloud, particle-air interaction, particle collision/breakup, and droplet evaporation. Our results show that overall, the contamination range is slightly lower for females due to lower cough velocities and particle counts. Moreover, a significant fraction of particles crosses the two meters social distancing guideline threshold with an unhindered cough. Besides, wearing a cloth mask reduces the average contamination range by approximately two-third of the distance compared to coughing without the mask. However, aerosolized particles reach longer streamwise distances and drift for extended durations beyond thirty seconds. This study can be used to improve the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning recommendations and distancing guidelines in indoor settings.

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