Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7048803 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2016 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
A series of full-scale experiments are carried out in tunnel with vertical shafts to research the effects of shaft on the smoke propagation in tunnel fires. Formulas for longitudinal propagation distance are fitted from experimental data using Origin software. Based on experimental data, Computational Fluid Dynamics model is built and validated. Thereafter, different scenarios are numerically studied using FLUENT software to simulate the effect of shaft on back-layering length. At last, a prediction formula for calculating back-layering length is deduced based on fire plume theory, dimensional analysis and the data from both experiments and simulations. In order to verify the validity of the proposed formula, the calculation results are compared with the experimental data. It shows that the proposed formulas agree well with the experimental data. So the proposed formulas can be used to predict the back-layering length of fire in tunnel with vertical shafts.
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Authors
Yan Fu Wang, Pei Na Yan, Biao Zhang, Jun Cheng Jiang,