Effects of ambient pressure on smoke propagation in inclined tunnel fires under natural ventilation

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Yue Zhang
Yongzheng Yao
Fei Ren
Hongqing Zhu
Shaogang Zhang
Lei Jiang
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[1] China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing),School of Emergency Management and Safety Engineering
[2] China Academy of Safety Science and Technology,Beijing Key Laboratory of Metro Fire and Passenger Transportation Safety
[3] Shanghai Maritime University,College of Ocean Science and Engineering
[4] RISE Fire Research,undefined
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Inclined tunnel fires; Ambient pressure; Tunnel slope; Downstream length; Temperature distribution; Induced inlet airflow velocity; Smoke backlayering length;
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This paper systematically studied the coupling effect of ambient pressure and tunnel slope on temperature distribution and smoke propagation in full-scale tunnel fires under natural ventilation by FDS. The downstream length (longitudinal length from fire source center to tunnel downstream exit) was also considered. The concept of “height difference of stack effect” was put forward when analyzing the mutual effect of tunnel slope and downstream length on smoke movement. The results show that the maximum smoke temperature beneath the ceiling decreases with the increasing ambient pressure or tunnel slope. The longitudinal smoke temperature decays faster with the decreasing ambient pressure or slope in inclined tunnel. The induced inlet airflow velocity increases with the increasing height difference of stack effect, while decreases with the increasing ambient pressure. And the smoke backlayering length decreases with the increasing height difference of stack effect. Taking heat release rate (HRR), ambient pressure, tunnel slope and downstream length into account, the prediction models of dimensionless induced inlet airflow velocity and smoke backlayering length in inclined tunnel fires at high altitude were developed, which agree well with our and others’ results. The outcomes of current study are great meaningful to fire detection and smoke control in inclined tunnel fires at high altitude.
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页码:65074 / 65085
页数:11
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