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Autor:

Teleszewski, Tomasz Janusz ; Gładyszewska-Fiedoruk, Katarzyna ; Sulewska, Maria Jolanta

Współtwórca:

Kuczyński, Tadeusz - red.

Tytuł:

Experimental Studies of Hydraulic Losses and Carbon Dioxide Concentration in The Space Under The Face Mask Protecting Against Covid-19

Tytuł publikacji grupowej:

CEER, nr 32, vol. 4 (2022)

Temat i słowa kluczowe:

face masks ; COVID-19 ; hydraulic losses ; mask material ; carbon dioxide concentration ; maski na twarz ; straty hydrauliczne ; materiał maski ; stężenie dwutlenku węgla

Abstract:

Masks are the primary tool used to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the current pandemic. Tests were carried out to determine the total pressure drop through the materials from which the masks are made and the correlation of these results with the concentration of carbon dioxide in the inner space of the mask. ; The results showed that a parameter representing hydraulic losses of the mask material has a significant influence on the concentration of carbon dioxide in the inner space of the mask. Masks with higher hydraulic resistances accumulated a higher concentration of carbon dioxide, and generated greater fluctuations of carbon dioxide as a function of time, which may be caused by compensation of the respiratory system. For example, in a two-layer mask (mask no. 3) the hydraulic resistance values are about three times higher than in a single-layer mask (mask no. 1). ; The study also noticed that the inscriptions and prints placed on the masks increase the hydraulic resistance of the material from which the masks are made, which may also contribute to the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the space between the mask and the face. To reduce the accumulation of carbon dioxide within the inner space of the mask, the results of this work suggest searching for mask materials with the lowest possible hydraulic resistance.

Opis:

tytuł dodatkowy: Prace z Inżynierii Lądowej i Środowiska

Wydawca:

Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego

Data wydania:

2022

Typ zasobu:

artykuł

Format:

application/pdf

DOI:

10.2478/ceer-2022-0042

Strony:

13-24

Źródło:

Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports (CEER), no 32, vol. 4

Jezyk:

eng

Licencja CC BY-NC-ND 3.0:

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Biblioteka Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego