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Influence of ambient conditions on evaporation and transport of respiratory droplets in indoor environment

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DOI: 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2021.105750

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Crystallization; Relative humidity (rh); Aerosol; Evaporation; Viral load

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Respiratory droplets are important in the transmission of diseases, with the presence of pathogens affecting droplet evaporation and aerosol formation. Different weather conditions play a role in determining the risk of disease spread through respiratory droplets.
Respiratory droplets are playing a significant role in the transmission of any flu type disease as well as SARS-Cov2 virus. The presence of pathogens affects the evaporation of the liquid droplets along with ambient temperature and relative humidity (rh). Complete evaporation of droplets leads to the formation of aerosol or droplet nuclei which remain suspended in the air for a longer period of time and get spread over larger distances increasing the risk of disease transmission. In present work, a droplet evaporation model has been formulated considering the droplet as a salt solution and the formation of crystals has been taken into account which will be analogous to the aerosol formation. After the establishment of the evaporation model, the trajectories of the droplets are investigated considering a turbulent round jet model during exhalation. Aerosols are found to be spreading over distances of 8 to 9 m which is quite alarming. Large droplets get converted to smaller ones but the viral loading of the large droplets is much higher than the smaller as viral loading is proportional to initial size. This is highlighted by the viral load contour and the mean diameter line contour for a half-height window. Different weather conditions are investigated to observe the evaporation of droplets and the formation of aerosols in order to qualitatively analyse the risks associated with each city in specific weather conditions. Hot and dry conditions are most favourable to aerosol formation.

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