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Research reveals how airflow inside a car may affect COVID-19 transmission risk – Phys.org
A new study of airflow patterns inside a car’s passenger cabin offers some suggestions for potentially reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission while sharing…
A new study of airflow patterns inside a car’s passenger cabin offers some suggestions for potentially reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission while sharing rides with others.
The study, by a team of Brown University researchers, used computer models to simulate the airflow inside a compact car with various combinations of windows open or closed. The simulations showed that opening windowsthe more windows the bettercreated airflow patterns that dramatically reduced the concentration of airborne…
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