Study on Self-Cleaning Time and Suspended Particle Distribution in Medical Clean Room

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CFD numerical simulation of clean room in Class D medical factory was carried out and compared with the actual measurement to verify the feasibility of the simulation method. On this basis, four typical air flow organizations were simulated and compared by changing air change rate from two directions of self-cleaning time and suspended particle concentration field. According to the simulation results, in order to meet the self-cleaning time within 20 min, the best air change rate should be between 15/h and 25/h. Different air flow organizations have different self-cleaning capacity, and the value of air change rate can be relatively small in the form of single-side supply same-side down return. Different airflow organizations have different suspended particle distribution characteristics, and there are differences in the applicable scenarios, and the applicability of the top supply down return is the best.

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Chen, L., Wang, E., Li, Y., Weng, M., & Liu, F. (2022). Study on Self-Cleaning Time and Suspended Particle Distribution in Medical Clean Room. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2148). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2148/1/012042

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