1. Face Coverings, Aerosol Dispersion and Mitigation of Virus Transmission Risk
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Enzo Mangano, Felicity V. Mehendale, Alex Nila, Filippo Menoloascina, Fiona C. Denison, Brian Peterson, Omair Malik, Emanuela Molinari, Paul Digard, Ignazio Maria Viola, Roman Gabl, Tsz-Yan Milly Lo, Catherine McDougall, Hibbah Akhtar, Katherine E. Dunn, Gerard Thompson, Gabriele Pisetta, Geethanjali Pavar, Cathal Cummins, and Mark Dunn
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Face shield ,Physics - Physics and Society ,business.product_category ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Virus transmission ,Acoustics ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,Flow (psychology) ,Airflow ,R858-859.7 ,FOS: Physical sciences ,COVID-19 pandemic ,Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph) ,Covid-19 pandemic ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,aerosol generating procedures ,face masks ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 ,aerosol dispersal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Throughflow ,Jet (fluid) ,Fluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn) ,Front (oceanography) ,Physics - Fluid Dynamics ,Physics - Medical Physics ,3. Good health ,Face (geometry) ,face coverings ,Environmental science ,Medical Physics (physics.med-ph) ,business - Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 virus is primarily transmitted through virus-laden fluid particles ejected from the mouth of infected people. Face covers can mitigate the risk of virus transmission but their outward effectiveness is not fully ascertained. Objective: by using a background oriented schlieren technique, we aim to investigate the air flow ejected by a person while quietly and heavily breathing, while coughing, and with different face covers. Results: we found that all face covers without an outlet valve reduce the front flow through by at least 63% and perhaps as high as 86% if the unfiltered cough jet distance was resolved to the anticipated maximum distance of 2-3 m. However, surgical and handmade masks, and face shields, generate significant leakage jets that may present major hazards. Conclusions: the effectiveness of the masks should mostly be considered based on the generation of secondary jets rather than on the ability to mitigate the front throughflow.
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- 2021
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