Predicting the spatio-temporal infection risk in indoor spaces using an efficient airborne transmission model
We develop a spatially dependent generalization to the Wells–Riley model, which determines the infection risk due to airborne transmission of viruses. We assume that the infectious aerosol concentration is governed by an advection–diffusion–reaction equation with the aerosols advected by airflow, di...
Main Authors: | Lau, Z, Griffiths, IM, English, A, Kaouri, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2022
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