Wang Hongping, Li Zhaobin, Liu Yi, Zhu Lixing, Zhou Zhideng
AIP Adv. 2022 Jan 3;12(1):015002. doi: 10.1063/5.0073880. eCollection 2022 Jan.
The dispersion of cough-generated droplets from a person going up- or downstairs was investigated through a laboratory experiment in a water tunnel. This experiment was carried out with a manikin mounted at inclination angles facing the incoming flow to mimic a person going up or down. Detailed velocity measurements and flow visualization were conducted in the water tunnel experiments. To investigate the influence of the initial position on the motion of particles, a virtual particle approach was adopted to simulate the dispersion of particles using the measured velocity field. Particle clustering, which is caused by the unsteadiness of the flow, was observed in both flow visualization and virtual particle simulation. For the case of going upstairs, particles are concentrated below the person's shoulder and move downward with a short travel distance. For the case of going downstairs, particles dispersing over the person's head advect over for a long distance. We also found that the motion of the particles is closely related to the initial position. According to the results in this study, suggestions for the prevention of respiratory infectious disease are made.
通过在水隧道中进行的实验室实验,研究了咳嗽产生的飞沫在人上下楼梯时的扩散情况。该实验使用安装在倾斜角度的人体模型面对来流,以模拟人上下楼梯的情况。在水隧道实验中进行了详细的速度测量和流动可视化。为了研究初始位置对颗粒运动的影响,采用虚拟颗粒方法,利用测量的速度场模拟颗粒的扩散。在流动可视化和虚拟颗粒模拟中均观察到由流动不稳定引起的颗粒聚集现象。对于上楼的情况,颗粒集中在人的肩部下方,并以较短的行程向下移动。对于下楼的情况,分散在人头部上方的颗粒会平流很长一段距离。我们还发现颗粒的运动与初始位置密切相关。根据本研究的结果,提出了预防呼吸道传染病的建议。