减轻 COVID-19 在教学楼传播的空气质量监测装置

IF 1.1 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Diego Quiroga, Sergio Diaz, Homero F. Pastrana
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摘要

COVID-19 大流行给医疗系统、经济和政治带来了重大影响。如今,我们知道导致 COVID-19 的病原体主要通过感染者呼出的气溶胶飞沫传播,这些飞沫悬浮在室内空气中。由于感染者在呼吸时会呼出具有传染性的气溶胶,因此监测室内空气中的(CO_2)水平受到了广泛关注。因此,我们设计并建造了一个空气质量监测装置(AQMD),用于测量和分析一所大学教室中的(CO)和颗粒物水平,目的是减少 COVID-19 的传播。我们将 AQMD 设计分为两个阶段:(i) 数据测量和 (ii) 感染风险估计。具体来说,我们测量了某大学 3 间教室在不同活动期间的空气质量。利用这些数据,我们计算出了教室环境的推荐\(CO_2\)阈值,并估算了易感人群感染 COVID-19 的概率。我们的研究表明,室内 \(CO_2\) 浓度和 COVID-19 感染概率主要受活动类型和开窗数量的影响;此外,学生人数对室内 \(CO_2\) 浓度水平没有显著影响,因为测试场景中的学生人数范围(18 至 31 人)相对较小。
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Air quality monitoring device to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in educational buildings

The COVID-19 pandemic brought significant consequences on healthcare systems, economy, and politics. Nowadays, we know that the pathogen responsible for COVID-19 is transmitted mainly by aerosol droplets exhaled by infected individuals, which remain suspended in indoor air. There has been widespread interest in monitoring the \(CO_2\) levels in indoor spaces since an infected patient exhales \(CO_2\) and infectious aerosols when breathing. So, we designed and built an Air Quality Monitoring Device (AQMD) that measures and analyzes the levels of \(CO_2\) and particulate matter in the classrooms of a university with the aim of mitigating the spread of COVID-19. We divided the AQMD design into 2 phases: (i) data measurement and (ii) estimation of infection risk. Specifically, we measured the air quality in 3 classrooms of a university during different types of activities. Using these data, we calculated the recommended \(CO_2\) threshold for our classroom setting and estimated the probability of COVID-19 infection of a susceptible person. Our research shows that indoor \(CO_2\) concentrations and the probability of COVID-19 infection are influenced mainly by the type of activity and the number of windows open; besides, the number of students does not significantly impact the indoor \(CO_2\) concentrations levels because the range of students in the test scenario (18 to 31) was relatively small.

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Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
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