Introduction

According to the conclusion of Lu's study [1], there's an existing risk of COVID-19 infection in relation with indoor air flow. With this web page, our main goal is to create awareness among society and prevent new transmissions of coronavirus, by showing the dangers of enclosed activities.

Due to the rise in air temperatures of summer heat, local restaurants and shops rely on air conditioning to cool down indoor environments. As they begin to reopen, society members must learn the risks of the fresh and infected indoor airflow.

Motivation

Identify indoor designs that decrease the risk of contagion according to ventilation mass flows

Challenges

Ethical constraints

The simulations do not give certain results, they are only a helpful guide to reduce COVID-19 spread inside enclosed spaces.

Methodology

methodology
Navier-Stokes equation, in fluid mechanics, a partial differential equation that describes the flow of incompressible fluids.

methodology Figure 1.1.- Simulation
methodology Figure 1.2.- Diffusion step

Simulation

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Figure 2.1.- Floor layout of a generic Starbucks design Figure 2.2.- Air flow simulation of a generic Starbucks design


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Figure 2.3.- Floor layout of a generic classroom design Figure 2.4.- Air flow simulation of a generic classroom design

Recommendations

Next steps

Resources

reference
Stam, J. (2003). Real-Time Fluid Dynamics for Games.

The team

Alejandro Miron

Bioengineering Major UABC

Carla Cárdenas

Renewable energy engineering Major UABC

Luis Carlos Mariles

Mechanical engineering Major
UABC

Vianey Avila

Physics Major
UNAM

Juan de la Cruz

Double major in Mathematics and Chemistry
U of O