Title of article :
Real-scale CFD simulations of fire in single- and double-track railway tunnels of arched and rectangular shape under different ventilation conditions
Author/Authors :
Amouzandeh Nobaveh، Alireza نويسنده Department of Immunology and Microbiology, School of Medicine, Molecular and Medicine Research Center, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran , , Aram and Zeiml، نويسنده , , Matthias and Lackner، نويسنده , , Roman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
The development of measures to avoid or minimise the destructive effects of fires in tunnels requires a quantitative assessment of the thermal intake of the structure during such incidents. In the underlying work, a typical tunnel-fire scenario is analysed with the help of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in order to predict temperature distributions inside the tunnel which in turn shall be used to assess the structural stability of the concrete lining. The CFD simulations are based on a fire code previously developed within the framework of OpenFOAM. The fire is simulated in an arched single-track, an arched double-track and a rectangular double-track cross-section of real dimensions taking into account two different ventilation velocities (0.5 and 3 m/s). Results are compared in terms of temperature distributions within the cross-section and longitudinal temperature distributions at ceiling level. Except for the temperature distribution within the cross-sections, little difference in results is seen for the two double-track tunnels with the low ventilation velocity (0.5 m/s), whereas higher temperature levels and a faster downstream movement of hot gases are observed in the single-track tunnel. For the high ventilation velocity (3 m/s), temperature levels drop dramatically and flow parameters within the three tunnel cross-sections differ insignificantly. In addition, a comparison of temperature profiles inside the concrete tunnel lining with results of a more detailed 1D calculation is presented. In order to obtain the most accurate temperature profiles, a procedure is suggested, where the 1D heat-conduction equation is solved by using the fluid temperatures from a previous CFD simulation, taking into account the temperature dependency of thermo-physical parameters of concrete and, if necessary, the risk of spalling.
Keywords :
Tunnel lining , radiation , Tunnel fire , OPENFOAM , ventilation , heat transfer
Journal title :
Engineering Structures
Journal title :
Engineering Structures