Brown: Research Reveals How Airflow Inside a Car May Affect COVID-19 Transmission Risk
December 05, 2020
December 05, 2020
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Dec. 5 (TNSJou) -- Brown University issued the following news release:
A new study of airflow patterns inside a car's passenger cabin offers some suggestions for potentially reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission while sharing rides with others.
The study, by a team of Brown University researchers, used computer models to simulate the airflow inside a compact car with various combinations of windows open or closed. The simulations show . . .
A new study of airflow patterns inside a car's passenger cabin offers some suggestions for potentially reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission while sharing rides with others.
The study, by a team of Brown University researchers, used computer models to simulate the airflow inside a compact car with various combinations of windows open or closed. The simulations show . . .
