Fire Safety Design for the New South Ferry Terminal Project in the New York City Subway

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Greg Sanchez
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The New South Ferry Terminal in the New York City Transit system represents an important milestone for the city. This is the first station designed and built in the 21st century. The design of the fire safety system included relying on Computational Fluid Dynamics to analyze the dispersion of heat and smoke, and modelling of people egress to determine the egress requirements. The project also looked into how to protect the structure from the heat exposure in order to meet the fire rating requirements. This paper provides an overview of the fire safety design approach taken to design the new South Ferry Terminal station in lower Manhattan and looks into fire modelling, structural fire protection, and station evacuation.
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APA: J. Greg Sanchez  (2008)  Fire Safety Design for the New South Ferry Terminal Project in the New York City Subway

MLA: J. Greg Sanchez Fire Safety Design for the New South Ferry Terminal Project in the New York City Subway. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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