Title of article :
Airflow inside tunnel boring machine: A numerical study and an experimental verification
Author/Authors :
Nezarat, H.R Faculty of Mining - Petroleum & Geophysics Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood, Iran , Jalali, S.M.E Faculty of Mining - Petroleum & Geophysics Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood, Iran , Nazari, M Faculty of Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood, Iran
Abstract :
Knowledge of the airflow distribution inside a Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) can
create a safe working environment for workers and machinery. The airflow quality and
the related mass flow rate in the ventilation system should be sufficient to dilute gases
and remove dust inside the tunnel. In this work, airflow distribution in the single shield
TBM tunnel was studied using computational fluid dynamics. The finite volume-based
finite element method was used in the simulation based on the 3D complex geometry of
TBM. In order to validate the numerical results, the air velocity inside the Chamshir
tunnel was measured experimentally at different sections. With a length of 7050 m and a
final diameter of 4.6 m, the Chamshir water transport tunnel is located in the south of
Iran. The results obtained show that there is not enough airflow in 59.6% of the TBM
space in the current working conditions. In other words, there are many dead zones from
the control cabin to the end of gantry 6 in the backup system. Several applicable
scenarios were studied to remove the dead zone area and optimize the airflow velocity
by employing high capacity jet fan in the ventilation system. The results show that the
dead zone volume can be decreased by about 5.21% by increasing the airflow rate of the
jet fan.
Keywords :
Modeling , Airflow , Tunnel Boring Machine , Ventilation , Computational Fluid Dynamics
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics