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Experimental evaluation of the airborne infection probability in ventilated office room at different supply airflow rates
2022
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The impact of the supplied airflow rate on the distribution and exposure of exhaled airborne pathogens in a room with mixing ventilation was studied. Experiments were conducted in a field laboratory at three supply airflow rates: 20, 40, 60 L/s. Two breathing thermal manikins were used to resemble infected and susceptible occupants. Nitrous oxide (N2O) was dosed into the air exhaled by the infected manikin to simulate the emission of infectious aerosols. N2O concentration was measured in the
doi:10.1051/e3sconf/202235605001
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