Simulating Air Flow Patterns to Reduce the Spread of Airborne Germs

October 29, 2020 Rand Simulation

As we approach the season where contagious viruses such as the flu, COVID 19, and the common cold are prevalent, the need to ensure proper HVAC and ventilation in facilities is paramount. As employees return to work, shoppers return to malls and grocery stores, theatre goers return to cinemas and theatres, and students return to university, questions arise about the efficacy of HVAC and building ventilation systems.

The CFD simulation of airflow patterns in a building can help uncover insights that allow us to make changes that will mitigate the spread of germs. We recently published a whitepaper that explores this topic in depth. You can access it here.

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