Aerosol Transport in the Biological and Environmental Fluids
A special issue of Fluids (ISSN 2311-5521). This special issue belongs to the section "Geophysical and Environmental Fluid Mechanics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 3707
Special Issue Editors
Interests: multiple-phase flows; computational fluid dynamics; numerical modeling; respiratory flow; biofluid mechanics; environmental fluid and the man-machine-engineering system
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Interests: biofluid dynamics; pulmonary aerosol delivery modeling; computational fluid dynamics; machine learning
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Interests: theoretical and computational fluid mechanics; mathematical modeling of transport in the upper airway; vortex dynamics; interfacial mechanics; dynamical systems
Interests: CFD; micro-fluidics; heat transfer; energy; fluid mechanics
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue of Fluids focuses on selected topics of theoretical, experimental, and numerical studies of aerosol transport in the biological and environmental fluids.
COVID-19 is still spreading around the whole world. The transmission of infectious particles between persons is the primary way of widespread dissemination of the virus. The objective of this Special Issue is therefore to improve our understanding of aerosol flows to prevent and control the transmission of infectious diseases. The applications of aerosol flows in the atmosphere, climate change, indoor and workplace environments, homeland security, drug delivery, medical aerosols, pharmaceutical aerosols, and secondary organic aerosols will also be considered.
Prof. Dr. Xinguang Cui
Dr. Ali Farnoud
Prof. Dr. Saikat Basu
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Rashidi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- aerosol transport and deposition
- biological fluid
- COVID-19
- drug delivery
- environmental fluid
- numerical simulation
- experiment
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