Journal article

Directional Effects of Human and Door Motions on the Transport of Aerosols Across a Doorway

Y Fan, P Li, M Zheng, Y Li, X Liu, J Li, X Li, K Kevin, J Monty, L Morawska

Indoor Air | Wiley | Published : 2026

Abstract

Human movement across a doorway and associated door opening and closing motions is an important mechanism of containment failure in protective rooms. Detailed information regarding the 3D, time-dependent air flow field and aerosol concentration field induced by the motions is of pivotal importance for the development of effective intervention strategies. This study used boundary-conformal moving mesh techniques to simulate air and aerosol transport from a contaminated room into a pressure-equilibrium clean room. The simulations were conducted with different directions of manikin movement and door swinging in order to analyze their individual and combined effects on aerosol transport. The res..

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Awarded by Science and Technology Projects of Fujian Province