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ABSTRACTUpper-room ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UR-UVGI) is recommended for the defense against airborne pathogens in poorly ventilated rooms in public buildings or high risk environments, such as hospitals. Currently, there are few studies on the performance of UR-UVGI with the effective bacteria susceptibility constant (eZ-value) obtained from UR-UVGI experiment. In this study, the Eulerian model for the inactivation of UVGI was improved to consider the difference between exposure time and computational time, and was validated by our previous experiments. The method was applied to study numerically the performance of the UR-UVGI for 3, 6, and 10 air changes per hour (ACH) with the application of the eZ-value of airborne bacteria. Moreover, the eZ-values of commonly found bacteria, including Serratia marcescens, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Pseudomonas alcaligenes, and Micrococcus luteus, were obtained from a series of experiments in a full-scale environmental chamber equipped with a UR-UVGI fixtur...

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