Title of article :
A New Investigation on Tunnel Pool Fire Phenomenon Using CFD Technique
Author/Authors :
Babapoor, Aziz Department of Chemical Engineering - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili - Ardabil, I.R. IRAN , Bab, Vahid Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering - Sharif University of Technology - Tehran, I.R. IRAN , Ahamdi Sabegh, Mehdi Department of Chemistry - Ahar Branch - Islamic Azad University - Ahar, I.R. IRAN
Abstract :
In this study, the amount of generated pool fire, as a result of the release of chemicals
in the case of an accident in tunnels, was simulated and the results were compared to the experimental
data. At first, various amounts of spatial resolution (R*) were considered to compare the existing
experimental data at different heights at the upstream, downstream and above the pool fire.
The comparison studies showed that both numerical predictions and experimental measurements were,
in general, comparable. Furthermore, FDS code was used to simulate the tunnel fire scenario for both
cases of natural and forced ventilation. The grid using in the simulations is assessed by cells with
the optimal spatial resolution and the influence of the ventilating systems on pool fire dynamic and its
development was investigated. As a consequence, the temperature profile, O2, CO2, and visibility
were compared in the two cases. These results showed that the ventilation system plays an important role
in both fire development and heat removal by providing a safely evacuate rout in the tunnel.
Keywords :
Spatial resolution , Pool fire , FDS , CFD , Tunnel fire
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics