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Study on modular smoke extraction with solid screen in urban road tunnel fires.

Year:
2026
Authors:
Zhang X et al.
Affiliation:
School of Civil Engineering and Architecture · China

Abstract

A series of numerical simulations were conducted to evaluate and optimize a modular smoke extraction system integrated with smoke screens for urban road tunnel fires. The study aimed to identify key design parameters and propose optimal strategies for tunnel-wide smoke management. The results show that smoke screen height is a critical factor, with a threshold of 1.5 m (25% of tunnel height) significantly enhancing extraction efficiency and reducing high-temperature zones, while vent-screen distance has minimal impact. Dividing the tunnel into five modular zones achieves the optimal balance between hazard control and system cost. Furthermore, an unbalanced airflow distribution strategy-allocating 35% of the total exhaust volume (180 m³/s) to proximate vents and 15% to distal vents-proves most effective in preventing plug-holing phenomenon and maximizing CO extraction efficiency. These findings provide specific design thresholds and actionable strategies for the optimization of transverse smoke extraction systems in urban road tunnels.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41701743