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Reducing chances of COVID-19 infection by a cough cloud in a closed space

Amit Agrawal, Rajneesh Bhardwaj

2020Physics of Fluids67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The cough of a COVID-19 infected subject contaminates a large volume of surrounding air with coronavirus due to the entrainment of surrounding air in the jet-like flow created by the cough. In the present work, we estimate this volume of the air, which may help us to design ventilation of closed spaces and, consequently, reduce the spread of the disease. Recent experiments [P. P. Simha and P. S. M. Rao, “Universal trends in human cough airflows at large distances,” Phys. Fluids 32, 081905 (2020)] have shown that the velocity in a cough-cloud decays exponentially with distance. We analyze the data further to estimate the volume of the cough-cloud in the presence and absence of a face mask. Assuming a self-similar nature of the cough-cloud, we find that the volume entrained in the cloud varies as V=0.666 c2dc3, where c is the spread rate and dc is the final distance traveled by the cough-cloud. The volume of the cough-cloud without a mask is about 7 and 23 times larger than in the presence of a surgical mask and an N95 mask, respectively. We also find that the cough-cloud is present for 5 s–8 s, after which the cloud starts dissipating, irrespective of the presence or absence of a mask. Our analysis suggests that the cough-cloud finally attains the room temperature, while remaining slightly more moist than the surrounding. These findings are expected to have implications in understanding the spread of coronavirus, which is reportedly airborne.

Topics & Concepts

Cloud computingPhysicsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Volume (thermodynamics)MechanicsSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Air entrainment2019-20 coronavirus outbreakEntrainment (biomusicology)Jet (fluid)MedicineMeteorologyVirologyDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)ThermodynamicsComputer sciencePathologyOutbreakAcousticsOperating systemRhythmInfection Control and VentilationAerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet FlowsThermal Regulation in Medicine
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