The device surpasses the objective of a log 3 pathogen removal. The results (as shown more in depth in the Final Design Page) reveal that a log 4 removal of most small RNA viruses is essentially doubled with average UV-c dosage values being in the range of 64 to 65 mJ/cm^2. The standard evaluation for UV sanitization lamps is 52.6 mJ/cm^2 which has also been surpassed. There are a few spots such as the corners of the inner cart fixture which receive a low dosage in the range of 51-53 mJ/cm^2 but these values are still above the log 4 reduction of small RNA viruses.
The experimental results also validated the simulation results which were performed prior to hardware testing. This reveals that the simulation software with the proper parameters is a useful resource for future teams who may pick up the project and want relatively accurate simulation results before building any sort of new fixtures. For a complete in depth on all the performance analysis it is encouraged to take a look at the Final Report.
An executive summary (2 page extended abtract can be found at the above link).