A Study of Smoke Exhaust Facility Operation of Subway Platform with Installation of Platform Screen Door

승강장 스크린도어 설치에 따른 배연설비운영에 대한 연구

  • Rie, Dong-Ho (Department of Safety Engineering, University of Incheon) ;
  • Ko, Jae-Woong (Department of Safety Engineering, University of Incheon) ;
  • Kim, Ha-Young (Department of Safety Engineering, University of Incheon)
  • Published : 2006.02.28

Abstract

A study on fire phenomena in a subway transit mass station has been carried out as a part of disaster prevention plan at the subway station. The ventilation facilities installed in both the platform and the trackway are designed to convert into a smoke exhaust system in emergency situation, creating such an environment as necessary for evacuation. 3 dimensional Numerical Simulations based on the CFD are carried out using a simulation tool, Fire Dynamic Simulator. Additionally, four different vent modes are made and performances are compared with the original design mode and each other to find better operation of vents at both the platform and the trackway in case of fire. From the result, an vent operational characteristics under the condition of installed PSD is clarified for the effective smoke and heat removal from the platform area compared with non installed PSD.

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