Perspectives on human movement considerations in indoor airflow assessment: a comprehensive data-driven systematic review
Understanding particle dispersion characteristics in indoor environments is crucial for revising infection prevention guidelines through optimized engineering control. The secondary wake flow induced by human movements can disrupt the local airflow field, which enhances particle dispersion within in...
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my.utm.1070162024-08-14T04:40:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/107016/ Perspectives on human movement considerations in indoor airflow assessment: a comprehensive data-driven systematic review Kek, Hong Yee Tan, Huiyi Othman, Mohd. Hafiz Dzarfan Nyakuma, Bemgba Bevan Goh, Pei Sean Wong, Syie Luing Deng, Xiaorui Leng, Pau Chung Yatim, Ardiyansyah Saad Wong, Keng Yinn TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Understanding particle dispersion characteristics in indoor environments is crucial for revising infection prevention guidelines through optimized engineering control. The secondary wake flow induced by human movements can disrupt the local airflow field, which enhances particle dispersion within indoor spaces. Over the years, researchers have explored the impact of human movement on indoor air quality (IAQ) and identified noteworthy findings. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive review that systematically synthesizes and summarizes the research in this field. This paper aims to fill that gap by providing an overview of the topic and shedding light on emerging areas. Through a systematic review of relevant articles from the Web of Science database, the study findings reveal an emerging trend and current research gaps on the topic titled Impact of Human Movement in Indoor Airflow (HMIA). As an overview, this paper explores the effect of human movement on human microenvironments and particle resuspension in indoor environments. It delves into the currently available methods for assessing the HMIA and proposes the integration of IoT sensors for potential indoor airflow monitoring. The present study also emphasizes incorporating human movement into ventilation studies to achieve more realistic predictions and yield more practical measures. This review advances knowledge and holds significant implications for scientific and public communities. It identifies future research directions and facilitates the development of effective ventilation strategies to enhance indoor environments and safeguard public health. Springer Nature 2023 Article PeerReviewed Kek, Hong Yee and Tan, Huiyi and Othman, Mohd. Hafiz Dzarfan and Nyakuma, Bemgba Bevan and Goh, Pei Sean and Wong, Syie Luing and Deng, Xiaorui and Leng, Pau Chung and Yatim, Ardiyansyah Saad and Wong, Keng Yinn (2023) Perspectives on human movement considerations in indoor airflow assessment: a comprehensive data-driven systematic review. Environmental science and pollution research international, 30 (58). pp. 121253-121268. ISSN 1614-7499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-30912-y DOI : 10.1007/s11356-023-30912-y |
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Understanding particle dispersion characteristics in indoor environments is crucial for revising infection prevention guidelines through optimized engineering control. The secondary wake flow induced by human movements can disrupt the local airflow field, which enhances particle dispersion within indoor spaces. Over the years, researchers have explored the impact of human movement on indoor air quality (IAQ) and identified noteworthy findings. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive review that systematically synthesizes and summarizes the research in this field. This paper aims to fill that gap by providing an overview of the topic and shedding light on emerging areas. Through a systematic review of relevant articles from the Web of Science database, the study findings reveal an emerging trend and current research gaps on the topic titled Impact of Human Movement in Indoor Airflow (HMIA). As an overview, this paper explores the effect of human movement on human microenvironments and particle resuspension in indoor environments. It delves into the currently available methods for assessing the HMIA and proposes the integration of IoT sensors for potential indoor airflow monitoring. The present study also emphasizes incorporating human movement into ventilation studies to achieve more realistic predictions and yield more practical measures. This review advances knowledge and holds significant implications for scientific and public communities. It identifies future research directions and facilitates the development of effective ventilation strategies to enhance indoor environments and safeguard public health. |
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