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Can heavy rainfall affect the burning and smoke spreading characteristics of fire in tunnels?(Vol 207, 123972, 2023)

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER(2024)

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Extreme rainfall events are increasingly common under the current trend of global warming. This work investigates how a heavy rainfall on one exit affects the fire burning and the smoke spread in tunnels. Several reduced-scale tests are designed with various rainfall intensities (up to 60 mm/h, equivalent to 232 mm/h in nature), raindrop sizes (1.0-1.5 mm, equivalent to 4-6 mm in nature), and tunnel fire heat release rates (2.1-6.7 kW, equivalent to 2-6 MW in real scale). Experiments show that heavy rainfall on one exit can induce a longitudinal airflow inside the tunnel, and the induced airflow is caused by the increased pressure at the rainfall exit. The airflow pushes the flame tilting towards the no-rainfall portal, and the correlation models of the flame length and flame inclination are characterized by considering the induced airflow and rainfall. The rainfall-induced airflow has a limited effect on the burning rate of pool fires, but it can change the ceiling temperature and limit the smoke back-layering toward the rainfall portal. In contrast, the ceiling temperature distribution towards the no-rainfall portal is found not sensitive to rainfall, which can be well described by an empirical model. (c) 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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Tunnel fire,Rainfall effect,Flame length,Burning rate,Ceiling temperature,Smoke back-layering
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