Use of CFD Modelling to Optimise the Design of Upper-room UVGI Disinfection Systems for Ventilated Rooms
暂无分享,去创建一个
Clive B. Beggs | Catherine J. Noakes | P. A. Sleigh | L. A. Fletcher | P. Sleigh | C. Noakes | L. Fletcher | C. Beggs
[1] D. Mara,et al. The resurgence of tuberculosis in the tropics. An engineering approach to the control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other airborne pathogens: a UK hospital based pilot study. , 2000, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
[2] L. C. Wrobel,et al. Application of Lagrangian particle transport model to tuberculosis (TB) bacteria UV dosing in a ventilated isolation room , 2001, International Journal of Environmental Health Research.
[3] Clive B. Beggs,et al. Development of a numerical model to simulate the biological inactivation of airborne microorganisms in the presence of ultraviolet light , 2004 .
[4] R. Riley,et al. Ultraviolet susceptibility of BCG and virulent tubercle bacilli. , 1976, The American review of respiratory disease.
[5] Clive B. Beggs,et al. Modelling the Performance of Upper Room Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation Devices in Ventilated Rooms: Comparison of Analytical and CFD Methods , 2004 .
[6] D Chandrasekhar,et al. In vivo formation and repair of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers and 6-4 photoproducts measured at the gene and nucleotide level in Escherichia coli. , 2000, Mutation research.
[7] Nicolas G. Wright,et al. The use of CFD in the evaluation of UV treatment systems , 2001 .