The Interaction Of Tunnel Ventilation Systems And Cross Passageway Ways - Preprint 09-055

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. J. Gilbey
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Cross passageways between adjacent tunnels in passenger rail or transit systems may be used during train fire emergencies to evacuate passengers to points of safety in the non-incident tunnel. Rescue trains can be brought into the non-incident tunnel to remove passengers to expedite evacuation times as compared to walking along bench walls to the nearest egress stairs. In cases of multiple train emergencies, the required ventilation capacities can result in high pressure differences between the incident and non-incident tunnels. These pressure differences can make it difficult or impossible for a normal person to open doors of a cross passageway between adjacent tunnels. If opened, the velocity of the airflow through an open cross passageway can reach levels high enough to impede passenger evacuation. This paper describes the analysis of this problem for a sample rail tunnel. A ventilation concept that mitigates the problems of high cross passageway door opening forces and high velocities through open cross passageways is presented.
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APA: M. J. Gilbey  (2009)  The Interaction Of Tunnel Ventilation Systems And Cross Passageway Ways - Preprint 09-055

MLA: M. J. Gilbey The Interaction Of Tunnel Ventilation Systems And Cross Passageway Ways - Preprint 09-055. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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