Transient Transmissions of Droplets and Aerosols in Ventilation Systems with Ceiling Fans

16 Pages Posted: 14 Nov 2022

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Wenxin Li

Southeast University

Takamasa Hasama

Kajima Technical Research Institute Singapore

Adrian Chong

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Joo Guan Hang

Kajima Technical Research Institute Singapore

Bertrand Lasternas

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Khee Poh Lam

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Kwok Wai Tham

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Abstract

Different droplet and aerosol particles are generated in various respiratory activities, and their transmissions behave differently in various indoor airflow patterns. Since the judicious use of fans can reduce aerosol transmission by dispersing nearfield aerosol concentration in steady-state tracer gas experiments, this study further investigates the effects of ceiling fans on the transient droplet and aerosol transmission in the cough process. Both large-eddy simulation (LES) and experiments, including particle image velocimetry technique, concentration measurements, and video recordings with the high-speed camera were conducted. The results showed that the operation of ceiling fans changed the particle trajectory downwards up to 0.4 m above floor surface. Since the airflow from ceiling fans could settle down the large particles within a short period and dilute the concentration of small-diameter particles, the aggregated concentrations in the breathing zone were reduced by 87%. Compared to the supply air from diffusers, the ceiling fan airflow had a more significant effect on the droplet and aerosol transmissions and achieve better protection for the manikin located underneath from the cough exposure. The ceiling fans strongly affected the indoor airflow pattern and also showed a potential to reduce the exposure risk to horizontally directed coughs in the transient process.

Keywords: Airborne transmission, Cough, Ceiling fan, CFD, Exposure risk, Particle image velocimetry

Suggested Citation

Li, Wenxin and Hasama, Takamasa and Chong, Adrian and Hang, Joo Guan and Lasternas, Bertrand and Lam, Khee Poh and Tham, Kwok Wai, Transient Transmissions of Droplets and Aerosols in Ventilation Systems with Ceiling Fans. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4269544 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4269544

Wenxin Li (Contact Author)

Southeast University ( email )

Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka
Bangladesh

Takamasa Hasama

Kajima Technical Research Institute Singapore ( email )

Adrian Chong

National University of Singapore (NUS) ( email )

Singapore
Singapore

Joo Guan Hang

Kajima Technical Research Institute Singapore ( email )

Singapore

Bertrand Lasternas

National University of Singapore (NUS) ( email )

Singapore
Singapore

Khee Poh Lam

National University of Singapore (NUS) ( email )

Singapore
Singapore

Kwok Wai Tham

National University of Singapore (NUS) ( email )

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