Seminar 23 — Indoor Environment Modeling for Pandemic Resiliency (LIVE)

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COVID-19 has forced us to evaluate the role and ability of ventilation systems to protect people from airborne viruses. Given that a global health crisis seems to occur approximately every four years (such as SARS and H1N1), it now seems apparent that ventilation systems will need to actively contribute to resiliency of our society. In order to assess the benefits of ventilation systems, indoor environmental modeling can provide rapid testing of different options. The presentations in this seminar present different modeling options for different scenarios within ventilated spaces.

  1. Airborne Infectious Disease Transmissions in Commercial Airplane Cabins
    Qingyan Chen, Ph.D., Life Member, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
  2. Quantifying the Benefit of Unoccupied Middle Seats on Commercial Flights for Airborne Virus Protection
    Watts Dietrich, NIOSH, DC, DC
  3. A High Speed Assessment Tool of Mitigation Options to Control Pathogens in Air
    Duncan Phillips, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Member, RWDI, Guelph, ON, Canada
  4. Protecting Industrial Workers in a Pandemic
    Duncan Phyfe, Associate Member, Alden Research Laboratory, Holden, MA

Citation: ASHRAE 2021 Virtual Seminar

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Published:
2021
File Size:
1 file , 140 MB
Product Code(s):
D-VC21Sem23