Comparison of Push-Pull Air Curtain to Overhead Downdraft Systems on Aerosol Containment and Distribution in Controlled Environments
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2026
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Saudi Digital Library
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This dissertation examines the sustained problem of airborne aerosols generated during clinical
and dental procedures and assesses particle engineering strategies to mitigate exposure of
Healthcare workers and patients are exposed to these aerosols. The first study emphasizes the size distribution.
airborne persistence, and stopping distances of particles generated by common aerosol-producing
procedures in the medical field, demonstrating that fine particles (<5 µm) remain suspended long
enough to avoid basic droplet-based controls. As a transition, the second study compares three air
curtain configurations, i.e., Push, Pull, and Push-Pull, in a purpose-built dual-compartment
chamber and demonstrates that a well-tuned Push-Pull arrangement consistently delivers the best
containment (≈95% under optimized conditions), maintains performance when modest
Obstructions are introduced, which outperform single-stream designs.
The third study translates the chamber results to realistic clinical rooms by applying
Reynolds and Euler number as a dimensionless parameter for scaling and regression-based
predictions. The scaled models indicate that the push-pull system can achieve comparable
containment in full-scale settings, when properly calibrated and integrated with existing
ventilation. These studies show that combining targeted engineering controls with routine
Ventilation and personal protective equipment reduce aerosol escape from procedural zones. The
studies also provide partial parameters (jet velocity, nozzle geometry, and pressure balance) to
guide clinical implementation
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: bioaerosols, aerosol-generating procedures, infection control, air curtain, push-pull system, containment efficiency, jet velocity, stopping distance Reynolds number, scaling methodology.
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