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Improvement of the Heat Resistance Reliability of an Axial Smoke Exhaust Fan (배연용 축류팬의 내열 신뢰성 향상)

  • Hur, Jin-Huek;Heo, Ki-Moo;Moon, Seung-Jae;Lee, Jae-Heon
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.21 no.12
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    • pp.656-662
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, the heat resistance reliability of an axial smoke exhaust fan was investigated. An axial smoke exhaust fan should be capable of operating at $250^{\circ}C$ for 2 hours. The heat resistance reliability was evaluated by the heat resistance reliability test. A B10 life with a 90% confidence level was estimated to be about 48 minute. The failure occurred in the motor due to high temperature. The main failure mechanisms of the motor were melting of bond and insulating paper and burning of insulating materials in the coil. The heat resistance reliability was improved by changing the way to unite the core and the coil and by replacing the insulating paper and the insulating materials of the coil. A B10 life with a 90% confidence level of a modified axial smoke exhaust fan was estimated to be over 120 minute.

Numerical study for smoke behavior in case of train fires in railway tunnel with axial fan vents (강제환기 통풍구가 설치된 철도터널 열차화재에서 연기거동에 관한 수치해석적 연구)

  • Kim, Dong-Hyeon;Shin, Min-Ho;Moon, Jung-Joo
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.1998-2004
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    • 2003
  • Numerical study were performed to analyze for fire safety in railway tunnel with forced ventilation vents. For the condition of train fires with heat release rate of 30 MW, unsteady three dimensional analysis were carried out to investigate the effects of smoke movements, the heat transfer and $CO_2$ concentrations and in double track tunnel with two vents. Among three operation modes of forced ventilations at two vents, the exhaust-exhaust mode of the vent represents the best performance for the evacuation of passengers to avoid the fire.

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