Simulation of Airborne Microbial Droplet Transport

  • Lighthart B
  • Kim J
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The framework for a simulation model which describes the dispersion of individual droplets of water containing viable microbes is presented. The model accounts for physical, chemical, biological, and measured meteorological parameters of each droplet at each of many short time steps. Repeating the modeling process for many droplets will simulate a cloud of droplets. The model is compared with the Tulelake, Calif., release in 1988 and found to show very similar patterns of deposition within 30 m (the maximum observation distance of the source. A hypothesis for the survival sequence in the microbe-containing droplets is discussed.

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Lighthart, B., & Kim, J. (1989). Simulation of Airborne Microbial Droplet Transport. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 55(9), 2349–2355. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.55.9.2349-2355.1989

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