Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6757810 Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Subways are widely used for public transportation in major cities and require efficient ventilation systems to maintain indoor air quality in the subway tunnel. A subway tunnel was investigated to understand the airflow inside the tunnel, and to improve its ventilation system. The steady three-dimensional airflow in the tunnel was analyzed using ANSYS CFX software to solve Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations. The ventilation performance in the subway tunnel was investigated with respect to the connecting location of the mechanical ventilation shaft by analyzing mass flow rate through the ventilation-shafts and the airflow in the tunnel. The airflow in the tunnel and the mass flow rate in the shafts were investigated when the guide-vane, the porous zone and the air-curtain were installed in the subway tunnel system. The discharged-air was higher at ventilation-shaft 2 which was connected to the top wall of the tunnel than that of the ventilation-shaft 1 which was connected to the side wall of the tunnel. The numerical results suggested the connecting location of shaft 2 as the optimum connecting location.
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