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Estimation of number of fatalities caused by toxic gases due to fire in road tunnels
Authors:Xiaobo Qu  Qiang Meng  Zhiyuan Liu
Affiliation:1. Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith University, QLD 4222, Australia;2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore, 117576 Singapore, Singapore
Abstract:The quantitative risk assessment (QRA) is one of the explicit requirements under the European Union (EU) Directive (2004/54/EC). As part of this, it is essential to be able to estimate the number of fatalities in different accident scenarios. In this paper, a tangible methodology is developed to estimate the number of fatalities caused by toxic gases due to fire in road tunnels by incorporating traffic flow and the spread of fire in tunnels. First, a deterministic queuing model is proposed to calculate the number of people at risk, by taking into account tunnel geometry, traffic flow patterns, and incident response plans for road tunnels. Second, the Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) is used to obtain the temperature and concentrations of CO, CO2, and O2. By taking advantage of the additivity of the fractional effective dose (FED) method, fatality rates for different locations in given time periods can be estimated. An illustrative case study is carried out to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed methodology.
Keywords:Road tunnel  Fire  Toxic gas  Number of fatalities  Fractional effective dose  Fire simulation
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