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http://dx.doi.org/10.7731/KIFSE.2016.30.4.082

The Ventilation Plane Due to Smoke Driving Combined Forces in Super High-Rise Buildings  

Lee, Dong-Myung (Dept. of Fire Protection Safety Management Engineering, Kyungmin Univ.)
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Fire Science and Engineering / v.30, no.4, 2016 , pp. 82-87 More about this Journal
Abstract
The ventilation system for the efficient operation of the building services systems in the ventilation plan of super high-rise buildings is used to combine smoke control systems. This study evaluated models of super high-rise buildings with four basement levels and 59 stories and investigated the pressure distribution of each floor by the smoke driving forces by numerical analysis. The smoke driving forces on the building of analytical model was analyzed to determine the effects of the ventilation plan and smoke control plane. In addition, when a combination with ventilation and smoke control of the kitchen ventilation damper in the ventilation plan of analysis model building was designed based on the these results, the relationship between the opening and closing force of the damper and smoke driving combined forces to act on the design pressure of the damper by a motion analysis simulation. The driving units of the damper were selected from the analytical results.
Keywords
Smoke driving forces; Combined forces; Ventilation plan; Ventilation damper; Smoke control;
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