Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
589726 Safety Science 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, a model experiment in a long road tunnel employing the longitudinal ventilation system with a ventilation shaft is carried out during a fire accident to determine the optimum exhaust airflow rate through the ventilation shaft. The appropriate operation of the shaft fan according to the position of fire is investigated, and the optimum exhaust airflow rate for prevention of smoke spreading through the tunnel is determined based on the entire exhaust of both smoke and airflow generated by fire and jet fan operation, respectively. As a result of using the amount of smoke, the critical air velocity produced by jet fans, the effective cross-sectional area of a tunnel and the correction factor, a formula for exhaust airflow rate is drived. In addition, a correction factor (α = 1.1) for the thermal expansion caused by heat of a 20 MW fire is determined theoretically and experimentally. It is expected that this study will contribute to plan the shaft operation for the emergency ventilation as well as provide the preliminary data to design the airflow rate of shaft.

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