Solano et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Perimeter leakage of face masks and its effect on the mask's efficacySolano et al., 2022
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- Solano T
- Ni C
- Mittal R
- Shoele K
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- Physics of Fluids
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Recent studies have shown that the effectiveness of the face masks depends not only on the mask material but also on their fit on faces. The mask porosity and fit dictate the amount of filtered flow and perimeter leakage. Lower porosity is usually associated with better filtration; …
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