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Breathing zone and exhaled air re-inhalation rate under transient conditions assessed with a computer-simulated person.

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The breathing zone of an individual indoors is usually defined as a finite region steadily formed in front of a face. Assuming the steady formation of the breathing zone, we… Click to show full abstract

The breathing zone of an individual indoors is usually defined as a finite region steadily formed in front of a face. Assuming the steady formation of the breathing zone, we propose a procedure for quantitatively identifying a breathing zone formed in front of a human face in the transient condition. This assumption is reasonable considering that the ventilation time scale of human respiration is sufficiently short compared to the ventilation time scale of a room. We used steady-state computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and a computationally simulated person (CSP). We present the probabilistic size of the breathing zone for various postures and breathing conditions. By analyzing unsteady inhalation and exhalation airflow characteristics via a CSP with a respiratory system, we also estimated the direct re-inhalation rate of the exhaled air. The results can be used for developing methods to control the long-term and low-contaminant concentration exposures.

Keywords: air; inhalation rate; zone; breathing zone; simulated person

Journal Title: Indoor air
Year Published: 2022

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