Estimation of Airborne Particle Removal Efficiency in Personal Isolation Room based on Full-scale Experiment

This study investigates the performance of Temporary Isolation Rooms (TIRs) in controlling airborne transmission of aerosols. The study utilized a full-scale experimental chamber with various airflow rates of Fan Filter Units (FFUs) and Air Changes per Hour (ACH). Aerosol removal efficiency and penetration coefficients were evaluated using Di-Ethyl-Hexyl-Sebacate (DEHS) particles and optical particle counters. Results showed that TIR performance varies significantly with aerosol diameters and FFU airflow rates.