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On coughing and airborne droplet transmission to humans
American Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
On respiratory droplets and face masks
American Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Sneezing and asymptomatic virus transmission
American Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Dispersion of evaporating cough droplets in tropical outdoor environment
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Numerical modeling of the distribution of virus carrying saliva droplets during sneeze and cough
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Simulation-based study of COVID-19 outbreak associated with air-conditioning in a restaurant
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2021|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Numerical investigation of aerosol transport in a classroom with relevance to COVID-19
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Intruders in disguise: Mimicry effect in granular gases
American Institute of Physics | 2019|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Recharging and rejuvenation of decontaminated N95 masks
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Weather impact on airborne coronavirus survival
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Transport and fate of human expiratory droplets—A modeling approach
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Insights on drying and precipitation dynamics of respiratory droplets from the perspective of COVID-19
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
The dispersion of spherical droplets in source–sink flows and their relevance to the COVID-19 pandemic
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Numerical study of virus transmission through droplets from sneezing in a cafeteria
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2021|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Computer simulation of the SARS-CoV-2 contamination risk in a large dental clinic
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2021|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Airborne transmission of virus-laden aerosols inside a music classroom: Effects of portable purifiers and aerosol injection rates
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2021|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Magnetohydrodynamic two-phase dusty fluid flow and heat model over deforming isothermal surfaces
American Institute of Physics | 2017|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Transmission and reduction of aerosols in classrooms using air purifier systems
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2021|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Experimental investigation of indoor aerosol dispersion and accumulation in the context of COVID-19: Effects of masks and ventilation
Freier ZugriffAmerican Institute of Physics | 2021|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows -
Investigation of cavitation and vapor shedding mechanisms in a Venturi nozzle
American Institute of Physics | 2020|Schlagwörter: Particulate, Multiphase, and Granular Flows
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