Full-scale experiment and CFD simulation on smoke movement and smoke control in a metro tunnel with one opening portal

Miao Cheng Weng, Long Xing Yu, Fang Liu*, Peter V. Nielsen

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Abstract

Three full-scale model experiments were conducted in a unidirectional tube, which is a part of a metro tunnel with one end connected to an underground metro station and the other end opened to outside in Chongqing, PR China. Three fire HRRs, 1.35. MW, 3. MW and 3.8. MW were produced by pool fires with different oil pan sizes in the experiments. Temperature distributions under the tunnel ceiling along the longitudinal direction were measured. At the same time, CFD simulations were conducted under the same boundary conditions with the experiments by FDS 5.5. In addition, more FDS simulation cases were conducted after the FDS simulation results agreed with the experimental results. The simulation results show that the smoke temperature and the decay rate of the temperature distribution under the tunnel ceiling along the longitudinal direction increase as HRR increases. The smoke exhausts effectively from the tunnel under mechanical ventilation system, whether the emergency vent is activated as a smoke exhaust or an air supply vent. The operation mode of the mechanical ventilation system depends on the evacuation route.

Original languageEnglish
JournalTunnelling and Underground Space Technology
Volume42
Pages (from-to)96-104
Number of pages9
ISSN0886-7798
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2014

Keywords

  • CFD simulation
  • Full-scale experiment
  • Metro tunnel
  • Smoke control

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