Autodesk Helps Huntair Turn Operating Rooms into Cleanrooms
Autodesk Inventor of Month Uses Autodesk Simulation CFD and Inventor Software to Develop Airflow Delivery System that Can Help Reduce Infections
Huntair leverages
Huntair — a leading designer and manufacturer of specialized heating,
ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems — leverages both
With healthcare-acquired infections claiming 99,000 U.S. lives annually and costing the U.S. healthcare system billions of dollars, the CLEANSUITE system helps avoid contamination of patients in any operating room by delivering a controlled stream of low turbulence, temperature-controlled and HEPA-filtered air over the operating table. As a result, airborne contaminants have less chance of reaching the patient undergoing surgery.
Comprehensive Flow Simulation
While most systems rely on multiple diffusers to deliver air, the CLEANSUITE system uses a single diffuser approach. Huntair created computational fluid dynamic (CFD) models in Autodesk Simulation CFD software to better understand the performance of its product before anything was built.
“Autodesk CFD Simulation software helped us understand what is actually
going on with airflow in the operating room versus what should be
happening theoretically,” said
Engineers also relied on Autodesk Simulation CFD models to test the CLEANSUITE system’s air temperature control. Standard air temperature in a hospital can vary as much as 10°F due to the thermal effects of lights and people. Engineers optimized the CLEANSUITE system to maintain a steady temperature from when air enters the room, to when it reaches the patient.
Autodesk Inventor Software for Modeling
Huntair engineers use Autodesk Inventor software to model the modular, ceiling-hung CLEANSUITE system with integrated filtration, electrical, piping and structural equipment supports.
“With this approach, we not only have air flow and air delivery, but also a UL-listed light fixture and a structural interface between equipment, light booms and the building structure. Nobody else is doing anything like it for the operating room environment,” said Schreiber.
Huntair also uses Autodesk Inventor software to market CLEANSUITE and show their model to their customers.
“Because not everyone has CAD ability, we can use Inventor software files and create a 3D PDF document for our customers to view the model. It’s amazing and they love it!” adds Schreiber.
Huntair’s innovative new system has already gained considerable support in the healthcare industry. The company has built and installed more than 14 CLEANSUITE systems for healthcare providers and is now working on designs for several other healthcare facilities, including ambulatory surgery centers.
“The combination of Autodesk Simulation CFD and Autodesk Inventor offers
fast, accurate, and innovative analysis and modeling capabilities,” said
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