Numerical Modeling of EnviroGold Published in Aerosol Science and Technology

Technical validation data from our EnviroGold (TM) allergen exposure chamber has been published in Aerosol Science and Technology: Numerical modeling of particle transport in an allergen exposure chamber.

Our engineering team developed a three-dimensional numerical model of the EnviroGold to simulate the dispersion of grass pollen. This Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model was validated by experimental data, with an average percent error of 14-19% across each of the experimental datasets

"This research introduces a novel validated numerical framework for the design of an AEC which provides consistent and stable particle levels necessary to ensure patient safety and reliable clinical study findings."

This research was made possible through the efforts of our engineering team, led by Dr. Laura Haya and Nicholas Ogrodnik, in partnership with Dr. Edgar Matida and Carleton University. Congratulations to the engineering team on this important publication!

You can read the full article in Aerosol Science and Technology here.

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