论文标题
在典型的咳嗽事件中,男性和女性呼出的含病毒的液滴的运输和蒸发
Transport and evaporation of virus-containing droplets exhaled by men and women in typical cough events
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论文摘要
呼吸事件期间呼出的含病毒的液滴的扩散,例如咳嗽,对于预防许多感染(例如Covid-19)是至关重要的问题。根据科学文献,可以将显着差异归因于控制这种复杂和多物理问题的几个参数。其中,某种特殊影响似乎与典型的男性和女性受试者的不同气流有关。为了关注典型的咳嗽事件,我们通过对湍流的高度分辨直接数值模拟以及液滴运动和蒸发的全面Lagrangian粒子跟踪模型的结合进行研究。我们观察并量化男性和女性受试者之间的主要差异,无论是在液滴最终覆盖范围和蒸发时间方面。我们的结果可能与释放的气流中的不同特征有关,从而确认受试者性别(或其他提供不同呼气概况的物理特性)对短程和远程空中传播的影响。
The spreading of the virus-containing droplets exhaled during respiratory events, e.g., cough, is an issue of paramount importance for the prevention of many infections such as COVID-19. According to the scientific literature, remarkable differences can be ascribed to several parameters that govern such complex and multiphysical problem. Among these, a particular influence appears associated with the different airflows typical of male and female subjects. Focusing on a typical cough event, we investigate this aspect by means of highly-resolved direct numerical simulations of the turbulent airflow in combination with a comprehensive Lagrangian particle tracking model for the droplet motion and evaporation. We observe and quantify major differences between the case of male and female subjects, both in terms of the droplet final reach and evaporation time. Our results can be associated with the different characteristics in the released airflow and thus confirm the influence of the subject gender (or other physical properties providing different exhalation profiles) on both short-range and long-range airborne transmission.