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Tunnel fire active protection: improving ventilation system
The main aim of this work is to evaluate how the use of an active protection method, consisting in an improved forced longitudinal ventilation system, can determine a positive impact on heat extraction and people evacuation time in a tunnel fire scenario, by considering a case study which simulations are based on a real gallery.
Tunnel fire active protection: improving ventilation system
The main aim of this work is to evaluate how the use of an active protection method, consisting in an improved forced longitudinal ventilation system, can determine a positive impact on heat extraction and people evacuation time in a tunnel fire scenario, by considering a case study which simulations are based on a real gallery.
Tunnel fire active protection: improving ventilation system
Laura Cirrincione (author) / Gianluca Scaccianoce (author) / Michael Scrudato (author) / Matilde Pietrafesa (author) / Gianfranco Rizzo (author) / Laura Cirrincione, Gianluca Scaccianoce, Michael Scrudato, Matilde Pietrafesa, Gianfranco Rizzo
2019-01-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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