Affiliation:
1. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR)
Abstract
After the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, a rise in demand has occurred for
efficient designs of disinfection systems that utilize ultraviolet-C
(UVC) radiation to inactivate airborne microorganisms effectively.
This paper proposes what we believe to be a novel standalone system
for inactivating Mycobacterium tuberculosis (which requires a higher
dosage value than SARS-CoV-2) from a medium size room of 12.5ft×12.5ft×9ft. The structure consists of a UVC
source at the center and a spiral pathway guiding the air around the
UVC source, thus increasing the residence time of the aerosol
particle. The top and bottom louvre and a hollow cylindrical cover
(comprising four external cover segments) enclose the UVC source and
prevent the danger of direct exposure to indoor occupants. The whole
system is modeled in SolidWorks, and flux leakage was examined using
the RayViz tool in SolidWorks. Optical/radiometric analysis in ray
tracing software TracePro provided the UVC flux value at different
locations of the standalone system. Flow simulation carried out in
SolidWorks helped calculate aerosol particles’ residence time at
different airflow trajectories. The designed standalone system
demonstrated the capability of delivering 1.87 times more dosage than
is required to inactivate Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the ambient
air. The standalone system achieves a ventilation rate,
i.e., air changes per hour value of 10, according to guidelines
from the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, India.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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