2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/4407919
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Effects of Fire Compartmentation and Smoke Exhaust Measures on Smoke Spread Caused by Cable Fire in Utility Tunnel

Abstract: Investigating the behavior of fire smoke in utility tunnel as well as smoke prevention and control measures are of vital significance for exhausting smoke from utility tunnel, realizing efficient firefighting and rescue, and guaranteeing the normal operation of cities. Taking utility tunnel as the research background, this paper builds a simulation calculation model for fire smoke prevention and control in the utility tunnel using PyroSim numerical simulation software and explores the rules of smoke spread und… Show more

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“…Cheng [3] discussed the relationship between the maximum smoke exhaust volume of a single smoke exhaust port and the thickness of the smoke layer based on the standard data and fluid mechanics calculations. Xin [4] introduced the design points of the smoke exhaust system and discussed the selection of fans. Li et al [5] analyzed various types of smoke exhaust fans according to the resistance of the air duct for different smoke prevention zones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cheng [3] discussed the relationship between the maximum smoke exhaust volume of a single smoke exhaust port and the thickness of the smoke layer based on the standard data and fluid mechanics calculations. Xin [4] introduced the design points of the smoke exhaust system and discussed the selection of fans. Li et al [5] analyzed various types of smoke exhaust fans according to the resistance of the air duct for different smoke prevention zones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%