Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10481876 | Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations found when utilizing the BTES were significantly lower than that found when utilizing the traditional ventilation system. An obvious, clean evacuation passageway was created by the BTES. The maximum CO concentrations in the BTES evacuation passageway were below 10 PPM throughout the entire combustion process. A larger CO concentration gradient in the vertical direction was detected with the BTES than that found in other ventilation systems. This finding means that the lower part of the tunnel has a lower CO concentration with the BTES, which benefits the evacuation process. The impacts of fire source locations and fire detection times were tested to ensure the system reliability, and it was found that the performance of the BTES was not sensitive to them.
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Authors
Ran Gao, Angui Li, Wenjun Lei, Yujiao Zhao, Ying Zhang, Baoshun Deng,