Effective pathogens inactivation in air ducts through UVC light
Date Issued
2023
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Rovetta, Daniele
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Traccani, Laura
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Zanetti, Gabriele
Abstract
The inactivation of airborne pathogens inside closed spaces is a critical issue, raised overwhelmingly during the current SARS-CoV 2 pandemic.
Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation is a well-established technique that can effectively inactivate pathogens. In domestic and industrial air conditioning systems,
large amounts of air flux can be sanified using mercury vapour lamps and proper
shape and coating of a section of the air ducts. This paper describes the design
of the UVC filter for air treatment unit which is in the installation phase at the
headquarter of Centro Servizi Multisettoriale e Tecnologico in Brescia, Italy. The
filter increased efficiency relies on concept of optical cavity, thanks to its shape and
sources positions. Optical simulations have been carried out using a ray-tracing
program, which has permitted to vary the parameters in order to maximise the
internal irradiance quickly and thus the performance.
Coverage
INAF Research and Development against COVID-19 pandemic
All editors
Pareschi, G.
Conferenece
INAF Research and Development against COVID-19 pandemic
Issn Identifier
0037-8720
Rights
open.access
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