Optimal distance between jet fans used to extinguish metropolitan tunnel fires: A case study using fire dynamic simulator modeling
2019; Elsevier BV; Volume: 95; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.tust.2019.103116
ISSN1878-4364
AutoresMiaocheng Weng, Imad Obadi, Fei Wang, Fang Liu, Chunhui Liao,
Tópico(s)Fire effects on ecosystems
ResumoSeveral disastrous tunnel fires have occurred in recent decades; safe evacuation, minimization of damage, and reliable ventilation have received a great deal of attention. Here, we use the Fire Dynamic Simulator (FDS) software to optimize jet fan spacing in an extra-long tunnel: the Zhong Liangshan tunnel of Metropolitan Line 1 in Chongqing, China. The model tunnels were 500, 550, and 600 m in length, with cross-sectional areas of 30.72 m2; the jet fans were elevated 5.60 m from the floor at different spacings (100, 150, and 200 m). A 5-MW fire burned at 200, 175, and 150 m from the tunnel entrance. We simulated five scenarios using FDS software and compared airflow velocity and temperature curves. We also briefly investigated the effect of the length of an extra-long tunnel. The numerical results revealed that the air temperature always remained well below the 60 °C that the human body can withstand during evacuation necessitated by a fire; the air velocity remained nearly constant. We built a 1:15-scale model to validate the simulation; the simulation and experimental curves were in good agreement.
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