Effect of face-masks during air-borne pandemics from fluid mechanical aspects (Inverkan av munskydd vid luftburna pandemier from ett strömningsmekaniskt perspektiv)
- Funded by Swedish Research Council
- Total publications:1 publications
Grant number: 2020-05871
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Key facts
Disease
COVID-19start year
2020Known Financial Commitments (USD)
$202,008Funder
Swedish Research CouncilPrincipal Investigator
Staffan LundströmResearch Location
SwedenLead Research Institution
Luleå University of TechnologyResearch Priority Alignment
N/A
Research Category
Infection prevention and control
Research Subcategory
Barriers, PPE, environmental, animal and vector control measures
Special Interest Tags
N/A
Study Type
Unspecified
Clinical Trial Details
N/A
Broad Policy Alignment
Pending
Age Group
Not Applicable
Vulnerable Population
Not applicable
Occupations of Interest
Not applicable
Abstract
In most countries in the world facemasks are used by the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. There are also scientific reports that suggest that this tactic will slow down the spread of virus. At the same time some governments, especially in the Nordic countries, hesitate and people do not generally wear facemasks. One reason for this large difference is that the mechanism behind the spread of fluid particles of different size, in different environments and when people are wearing facemasks or not, is not known to any large extent. Hence, by using modern numerical and experimental tools within the area of fluid mechanics we aim to gain insights on such multiphase flows and deliver guidelines of the use of facemasks to prevent spreading of virus including COVID-19. Researchers from four major academic institutions in Sweden (CTH, KTH, LTH and LTU) who already formed a network on the subject will work together with tools available at respective university, such as Computational Fluid Dynamics and Lattice Boltzmann codes and experimental set-ups with the Schlieren technique, Particle Image Velocimetry and Holographic methods. Results will be published in scientific journals and will also be spread through media such as Linkedin and Twitter. Towards the end of the project an open workshop will be arranged and finally guidelines will be formulated and published. Teknisk mekanik
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