#7485. Effect of human thermal plume and ventilation interaction on bacteria-carrying particles diffusion in operating room microenvironment

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Abstract:
In the operating room (OR), ventilation and thermal plumes can affect the distribution of bacteria-carrying particles (BCPs). Especially in the operating microenvironment, the development of human thermal plumes cannot be ignored. Therefore, in this study, six different air supply velocities were used to study human thermal plumes and the diffusion of BCPs.
Keywords:
Bacteria-carrying particles; Computational fluid dynamics; Human thermal plume; Operating room; Ventilation

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