Design analysis and experimental investigation of the smoke management system performances of an HSR station
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International journal on architectural science, v.6, no.3, 2005, pp. 106-113
Abstract
The smoke management system of the Taiwan HSR Z station atrium has been designed following the NFPA 92B performance-based guidelines. After conduction 3D CFD analysis in evaluating its performances, a full-scale hot smoke test has been conducted to validate the smoke management system performances under the as-built conditions. The system performances has been validated successfully which warrants a tenable condition can be maintained to assure safe evacuation in the HSR Z station should be a 5 MW fire occur.
(1) Introduction
(2) Design fire sizes
(3) 3D CFD simulation
(a) Boundary conditions
(b) 3D CFD simulation results
(4) Experimental set-up and full-scale validation
(a) Instrumentation
(b) Smoke clear height identification criteria
(c) Mock-up test result of the heat release rate of gasoline pans
(d) Experimental fire sizes design
(e) Experimental procedure
(f) Experimental result & analysis
(5) Conclusions
(6) References
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2005
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en