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    Design Fires in Road Tunnels: A Synthesis of Highway Practice

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    Design Fires in Road Tunnels: A Synthesis of Highway Practice

    Design Fires in Road Tunnels: A Synthesis of Highway Practice
    National Academy of Sciences. TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) 415
    TRB, NAS | 2011 | ISBN: 9780309143301 | 199 pages | PDF | 5 MB

    The objectives of the study is to synthesize the available information related to design fires in road tunnels and to identify gaps in that information in order to provide a foundation for design guidance. A design fire is characterized by a number of parameters including the temperature, fire heat release rate (FHRR), fire growth rate, fuel load, and products of combustion.



    CONTENTS
    SUMMARY
    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION
    Background
    Project Overview
    Description of the Survey Process
    CHAPTER TWO TUNNEL SAFETY PROJECTS—LITERATURE REVIEW
    Overview of Recently Completed and On-going Tunnel Safety Projects
    Prevention of Tunnel Highway Fires
    Making Transportation Tunnels Safe and Secure
    International Technology Scanning Program–Summary
    UPTUN—Summary
    FIT
    DARTS
    SafeT
    SIRTAKI
    Virtual Fires
    Safe Tunne
    EuroTAP
    SOLIT
    L-surF
    EGSISTES
    Summary
    CHAPTER THREE TENABLE ENVIRONMENT—LITERATURE REVIEW
    Heat Effects
    Air Carbon Monoxide Content
    Toxicity
    Smoke Obscuration Levels, Visibility,
    Air Velocities
    Noise Levels
    Geometric Considerations
    Time Considerations
    Summary
    CHAPTER FOUR SIGNIFICANT FIRE INCIDENTS IN ROAD TUNNELS—LITERATURE REVIEW
    Cause of Vehicular Fires in Road Tunnels
    Frequencies of Tunnel Fires
    Consequences of Tunnel Fires
    Summary
    CHAPTER FIVE COMBINED-USE ROAD TUNNELS—LITERATURE REVIEW
    Combined Use for Road Vehicles and Pedestrians
    Combined Use for Road Vehicles and Utilities
    Combined Use for Road and Railway Vehicles
    CHAPTER SIX FIRE TESTS—LITERATURE REVIEW
    Full Scale Tests
    Small-Scale Testing (Physical Modeling)
    Large-Scale Experimental Facilities
    Gaps in Fire Testing, Modeling Limitations, and Computational Fluid Dynamics Verifications
    Summary
    CHAPTER SEVEN ANALYTICAL FIRE MODELING—LITERATURE REVIEW
    Analytical (Numerical) Fire Modeling Technique
    Findings on Numerical Modeling Based on Literature Review
    Summary
    CHAPTER EIGHT SURVEY RESULTS
    Fire Frequency in U.S. Tunnels
    Consequences of Fire Incidents
    Severity of Tunnel Fires
    Existing Practice of Fire Management in Road Tunnels
    Best Design Practice
    Maintenance, Repair, and Rehabilitation of the Fire Management Systems
    Selected Important Examples
    Findings and Future Studies
    Computer-Based Training Tools for Operators to Manage Fire—Virtual Training
    CHAPTER NINE DESIGN FOR TUNNEL FIRES—LITERATURE REVIEW
    Background
    Integrated Approach to Safety in Tunnels
    Design Fire Size
    Exploring the Emerging Issues of Alternative Fuel Vehicles on Design Fires
    Fire Smoke and Smoke Production—Literature Review
    Temperature of Fire Gases and Tunnel Walls
    Fire Development Based on Literature Review
    Summary
    CHAPTER TEN COMPILATION OF DESIGN GUIDANCE, STANDARDS, AND REGULATIONS
    Tunnel Ventilation and International Standards Requirements
    Tunnel Fire Protection, Fire Fighting, and International Standards Requirements
    Tunnel Fire Detection, Notification, and International Standards Requirements
    Tunnel Egress and International Standards Requirements
    Tunnel Incident Response and International Standards Requirements
    Summary
    CHAPTER ELEVEN DESIGN FIRE SCENARIO FOR FIRE MODELING
    Time–Temperature and Time-of-Tenability Curves
    Emergency Egress Timeline
    Equipment Activation Timeline
    Combined Curve for Evacuation and System Activation
    Summary
    CHAPTER TWELVE FIXED FIRE SUPPRESSION AND ITS IMPACT ON DESIGN FIRE SIZE
    Background
    Summary
    CHAPTER THIRTEEN EFFECTS OF VARIOUS VENTILATION CONDITIONS, TUNNEL GEOMETRY, AND STRUCTURAL AND NONSTRUCTURAL TUNNEL COMPONENTS ON DESIGN FIRE CHARACTERISTICS—LITERATURE REVIEW
    Influence of Ventilation on Fire Heat Release Rate
    Influence of Tunnel Geometry on Fire Heat Release Rate
    Influence of Structural and Nonstructural Components on Fire Heat Release Rate
    Summary
    Example of Design Fire Size Estimate
    CHAPTER FOURTEEN CONCLUSIONS
    REFERENCES
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    GLOSSARY
    APPENDIX A SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
    APPENDIX B LIST OF RESPONDING AGENCIES
    APPENDIX C SUMMARY OF SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSES
    APPENDIX D TUNNEL SAFETY PROJECTS ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION
    APPENDIX E FIRE TESTS
    APPENDIX F COMPARISON OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS REQUIREMENTS
    APPENDIX G PAST TUNNEL FIRES DESCRIPTION

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