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Estimation of number of fatalities caused by toxic gases due to fire in road tunnels

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6966964 Accident Analysis & Prevention 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Estimate the number of people at risk for a fire scenario by a deterministic queuing model. ► Estimate the concentrations of toxic gases for a fire scenario by the fire simulation models. ► Estimate the fatality rate by the fractional effective dose method.
Keywords
FireRoad tunnelFire simulationtoxic gas
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Estimation of number of fatalities caused by toxic gases due to fire in road tunnels
Authors
Xiaobo Qu, Qiang Meng, Zhiyuan Liu,
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Accident Analysis & Prevention
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