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CFD Study of Human Respiratory Dose to Indoor Particular Contaminates

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posted on 2024-11-01, 18:16 authored by Lin TianLin Tian, G Ahmadi, Philip Hopke, Yung-Sung Cheng
Human respiratory exposure to indoor airborne contaminants is of great concern as in modern society human spend most of their time indoor To evaluate the risk of such exposure, computer simulations examined the transport of inhaled particles. The human upper respiratory system containing the trachea and the main bronchi is modeled. The effects of the breathing pattern, particle to flow density ratio, human airway geometry toward particle motion and particle fate in the upper respiratory tree are evaluated. Breathing patterns from mild to intense are considered. It is found that the airflow patterns in the selected domain are more affected by the geometry than the breathing intensity. Particles of size 0.01 mu m, 1 mu m and 30 mu m were studied. Particle dispersion, deposition pattern and penetration rates are calculated. Human exposure risk to these pollutants can be derived.

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Journal

ASHRAE Transactions

Volume

116

Issue

1

Start page

298

End page

302

Total pages

5

Publisher

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 ASHRAE

Former Identifier

2006050478

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-02-12

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