American Association for Aerosol Research - Abstract Submission

AAAR 38th Annual Conference
October 5 - October 9, 2020

Virtual Conference

Abstracts by Jonathan P. Reid


Accurate Representations of the Microphysical Processes of Aerosols and Droplets from Exhalation Events and the Impact on the Sedimentation Distance. JIM WALKER, Justice Archer, Florence Gregson, Bryan R. Bzdek, Jonathan P. Reid, University of Bristol

Influence of Particle Size, Concentration and Drying Conditions on Colloidal Droplet Drying Kinetics and Dry Microparticle Morphology. JUSTICE ARCHER, Jim Walker, Jonathan P. Reid, University of Bristol

Making Music: Aerosols, Droplets and the Risks of SARS-CoV-2 Transmission. JONATHAN P. REID, Florence Gregson, Bryan R. Bzdek, Declan Costello, Natalie Watson, Christopher Orton, Pallav Shah, James Calder, University of Bristol

Quantifying the Relative Risk of Aerosol Generating Procedures in Clinical Settings. FLORENCE GREGSON, Jules Brown, Bryan R. Bzdek, Andrew Shrimpton, Tony Pickering, Jonathan P. Reid, University of Bristol

Survival of SARS-CoV-2 in the Aerosol Phase Across a Broad Range of Temperature (5 to 40 oC), Relative Humidity (<5 to >90%) and Time (<5 seconds to >24 Hours). ALLEN E. HADDRELL, Henry Oswin, Tristan Cogan, Jamie Mann, Jonathan P. Reid, University of Bristol

The Surface Tension of Surfactant-Containing, Finite Volume Droplets. BRYAN R. BZDEK, Jonathan P. Reid, Jussi Malila, Nonne Prisle, University of Bristol