Ever wonder how it's so easy to get sick while flying, but not
necessarily every other crowded venue, like a movie theater? This video
simulation below shows how germs are spread when a passenger doesn't
cover their mouth while sneezing in an airplane cabin. Take a look.
Created by researchers at the FAA Center of Excellence at Purdue
University, this simulation of a sneezing passenger shows the mechanics
of pathogen travel in an airplane cabin.
The sneeze doesn't just
spread and cling onto whatever it touches, it actually keeps getting
recycled over and over through the airplane's ventilation, soaking all
nearby passengers with infected particles. It's like taking a bath in
germs. The video concludes that all passengers parallel to the infected
passenger in the cabin, and those seated diagonally across behind, are
at the highest risk of infection.
By learning how germs are
spread through the cabin's ventilation system, the FAA Center for
Excellence for Airliner Cabin Environment Research hopes to find ways to
optimize new ventilation systems to better protect passengers from the
spread of pathogens.
The researchers used engineering simulation software ANSYS to complete the model.
Let this be a warning: please cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze, always.
http://7online.com/science/video-this-is-what-happens-when-you-sneeze-on-a-plane/383492/
Friday, November 07, 2014
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