Numerical and experimental analysis of airborne particles control in an operating theater
Journal article, 2015

The design of a ventilation system for operating theaters (OT) is aimed to reduce the patient infection risk while maintaining adequate comfort and productivity for the surgical staff. Nowadays, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) represents an important tool to simulate the airflow pattern in an operating theater and its ability to remove airborne particles. The CFD advantages, compared to experimental campaigns, consist in the ability to test different configurations, in the ease of implementation and in time and money savings. The aim of this work is to numerically and experimentally investigate an OT with a layout according to the Standard DIN 1946-4. Moreover the effectiveness of a differential airflow diffusion system on reducing the particle concentration above the operating table is analyzed. The supply air comes from a ceiling filter system composed of 23 H14 filters, which assures an unidirectional flow with differential air velocities over the protected area. In order to experimentally evaluate the performance and the protection grade SG, according to DIN 1946-4, and to validate the numerical results, a measuring campaign has been carried out within a laboratory setup of an OT. Two different scenarios have been adopted to evaluate the protection level against the entry of external and internal contaminant loads into the protected area. For both cases, the simulated and measured particle concentration in the protected area agree well, and the differential air flow diffusion system is able to maintain the desired protective effect (SG) against contamination load in both the design and the off-design conditions.

Experimental tests

Ventilation

Operating theater

CFD simulation

Contamination control

Author

Francesco Romano

Polytechnic University of Milan

Luca Marocco

Polytechnic University of Milan

Jan Gusten

Chalmers, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Building Services Engineering

Cesare M. Joppolo

Polytechnic University of Milan

Building and Environment

0360-1323 (ISSN)

Vol. 89 369-379

Areas of Advance

Building Futures (2010-2018)

Subject Categories

Civil Engineering

DOI

10.1016/j.buildenv.2015.03.003

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3/29/2018