Ultraviolet Usage Efficiency of in Supporting Particulate Filters to Disinfect Re-Circulated Air in Both ICU And O.R Rooms
published by Damascus University
in 2012
in Medical Device Engineering
and research's language is
العربية
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Abstract in English
This study discusses in-duct UVGI efficiency to disinfect O.R and ICU supplied air. Experiment
setup was designed using three ultraviolet lamps were placed at the upper side of experimental duct,
equipped with variable speed turbine to simulate flow rates of ICU and O.R. In order to determine
organism irradiance time, UV intensity distribution is measured at different levels in duct, Thenthese
parameters combined in simulation program executed under LABVIEW programming environment to
determine in-duct disinfection efficiency in relation to ICU and O.R designing requirement and sterility
level.
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