The application of vertically-mounted jet fans in ventilation shafts for a rail overbuild

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. E. Ray
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Compared to conventional fully ducted axial and centrifugal fan systems, jet fans can offer a number of advantages for control of smoke during fire emergencies and dilution of diesel engine exhaust products in vehicular and rail tunnels. The success of jet fan applications is the result of a balance between the temperature de-rating of the fan, buoyancy forces and the installation momentum transfer efficiency. This paper provides a case study of a unique application of vertically-mounted jet fans in ventilation shafts used to provide both emergency ventilation and pollution control for an overbuild created by the construction of a series of commercial high-rise residential buildings over a portion of an existing passenger rail line. A detailed evaluation of a set of shafts for one building is presented, including a discussion of the calculation methods used to estimate the required jet fan capacity and the results of the subsequent numerical analysis using Computational Fluid Dynamics to simulate the performance of the jet fans during train car fire emergencies.
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APA: R. E. Ray  (2009)  The application of vertically-mounted jet fans in ventilation shafts for a rail overbuild

MLA: R. E. Ray The application of vertically-mounted jet fans in ventilation shafts for a rail overbuild. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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