Emitted Droplets and Aerosols and Their Transmission When Drying Hands Under an Air-Jet Dryer

26 Pages Posted: 3 Oct 2024

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Zilong Gao

Dalian University of Technology

Yuguo Li

The University of Hong Kong - Department of Mechanical Engineering

Feng Wang

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Lin Duanmu

Dalian University of Technology

Tengfei Zhang

Tianjin University; Dalian University of Technology

Abstract

When drying hands with a high-speed air jet dryer, the jet impingement on hands can quickly atomize the remnant water on the hand skins into droplets and aerosols. Emission of droplets and liquid aerosols, their spatial transport and the possible inhaling exposure to the hand dryer user remain unclear. This investigation measured the jet flows from a downward air jet dryer, by the particle image velocimetry (PIV), the helium bubble trajectory analysis, and an ultrasonic anemometer. Emission of the droplets when turning over the hands, the droplet spatial motion, and their deposition on human body were photographed by a high speed camera. Concentrations of the liquid aerosols were monitored and the total emitted aerosol numbers and the particle size spectrums were analyzed. The possible inhalation exposure to the emitted liquid aerosols was examined. It is found that number of droplets in size of 0.1 to 0.6 mm can deposit on the mouth and nose and the surrounding face. A typical hand drying process may emit approximately 10E5 liquid aerosols, of which 93% are in the submicron size. A hand dryer user may inhale thousands of the emitted liquid aerosols if drying hands without wearing face mask.

Keywords: Hand dryer, Droplets, Liquid aerosol, Deposition, Inhalation exposure

Suggested Citation

Gao, Zilong and Li, Yuguo and Wang, Feng and Duanmu, Lin and Zhang, Tengfei, Emitted Droplets and Aerosols and Their Transmission When Drying Hands Under an Air-Jet Dryer. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4975539 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4975539

Zilong Gao

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Yuguo Li

The University of Hong Kong - Department of Mechanical Engineering

China

Feng Wang

Hong Kong Polytechnic University ( email )

Hung Hom
Kowloon
Hong Kong

Lin Duanmu

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Tengfei Zhang (Contact Author)

Tianjin University ( email )

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

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