车辆间通风系统的计算流体动力学仿真:一种新的设计方法

IF 0.6 Q4 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SAE International Journal of Commercial Vehicles Pub Date : 2022-04-07 DOI:10.4271/02-15-04-0021
Mehmetcik Pamuk
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2020年初爆发的新冠肺炎大流行使我们有必要审查无数领域的许多做法,从而彻底改变了我们的生活方式。人类已将健康问题放在首位,以便有效应对这种疾病。尽管卫生系统在患者护理、疫苗接种和治疗方案方面遇到了困难,但事实证明,许多领域的现有设计在预防或减缓疫情方面效率低下。由于这种疾病主要通过咳嗽、打喷嚏甚至说话传播,戴口罩、保持2米的距离以及保持卫生(尤其是手)被证明是有效的方法。然而,由于可能存在高浓度的病毒污染空气,长期暴露在有人居住的室内空气中仍然是一个主要风险。一般来说,通风系统必须重新设计,不仅在过滤能力方面,而且在通风过程中重新建立气流。在现代公共汽车和客机中,通风空气从狭窄的出口/扩散器吹出,以确保乘客舒适的层流。然后,空气通过一个主要位于公交车后部的大格栅返回中央通风系统。这项数值研究的目的是可视化公交车内由于通风而产生的气流。检查气流可视化显示,前排座位上受感染乘客呼出的空气可以很容易地沿着公交车输送,从而有可能被其他座位上的健康人吸入,从而构成高健康风险。因此,建议不要通过后格栅将空气返回中央通风系统,而是通过与供应口平行的纵向格栅提供垂直于公交车纵轴的气流,从而降低被污染空气被其他乘客吸入的风险。©2022 SAE International。保留所有权利。
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation of Inter-Vehicle Ventilation Systems: A New Design Approach
The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in the beginning of 2020 has made it necessary to review many practices in countless areas, changing our lifestyles drastically. Humanity has put health issues in priority to deal with the disease effectively. While health systems are having difficult times in terms of patient care, vaccination, and treatment protocols, existing designs in many areas have proven to be inefficient in preventing or decelerating the pandemic. As the disease is transmitted mainly by particle transfer through coughing, sneezing, and even with speaking, wearing face masks and keeping a distance of 2 m as well as hygiene (especially hand) are shown to be effective methods. However, long exposure to indoor air populated with people is still a major risk due to the possibility of high concentration of virus-contaminated air. Ventilation systems in general must be redesigned, not only in terms of filtering capabilities, but reestablishing the air streams taking place during the ventilation as well. In modern buses as well as passenger aircrafts, ventilation air is blown from a narrow outlet/diffuser to guarantee a laminar flow for passenger comfort. The air is then returned to the central ventilation system through a large grille that is mostly located in the rear part of the bus. The objective of this numerical study is to visualize the air streams within a bus due to ventilation. Examining the flow visualization shows that the exhaled air from the infected passengers in the front seats can easily be conveyed along the bus, making it possible to be inhaled by healthy persons in other seats, posing a high health risk. Therefore, it is suggested that the air not be returned to the central ventilation system through a rear grille, but instead longitudinal grilles parallel to supply outlets providing a stream perpendicular to longitudinal axis of bus, thus reducing the risk of contaminated air being inhaled by other passengers. © 2022 SAE International. All rights reserved.
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