Airflow distribution in hospital isolation rooms with different ventilation and exhaust vent configurations

Author:

Almhafdy Abdulbasit1ORCID,Korany Hussein Z23,AlSaleem Saleem S4ORCID,Cao Shi-Jie5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architecture, College of Architecture and Planning, Qassim University, Buraydah, Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Qassim University, Buraydah, Saudi Arabia

3. Mechanical Design and Production Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt

4. Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Qassim University, Buraydah, Saudi Arabia

5. School of Architecture, Southeast University, Nanjing, China

Abstract

Negative pressure isolation rooms can accommodate and treat patients with highly infectious diseases (such as COVID-19). Airtight conditions in the isolation room protect against infectious diseases. To control airflow and minimize infection risk within the isolation room, this study proposes three exhaust outlet vents with three air change per hour (ACH) conditions, 12, 24 and 48 ACH, in a single-bed hospital room using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approach. Results show that using the same ACH air velocity is relatively unaffected by the type and location of the exhaust air vent. The current case, case 1 and case 2 had average velocities of 0.121, 0.130 and 0.116, respectively. When the ACH was increased to 48, the average velocity was decreased to 0.663 m/s in case 1 and 0.589 m/s in case 2, compared to 0.711 m/s in the current case. In terms of infection probability, the study found that in the scenario of 12 ACH, the infection probability for case 1 and case 2 was increased by 11.85% and 3.96%, respectively, compared to the current case. The exhaust air vent in case 2 could effectively prevent the spread of pollutants when it was set to 48 air changes per hour and had the lowest risk level at 10.11%.

Funder

Qassim University

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Building and Construction

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