Smoke Duct or No Smoke Duct for Road Tunnels

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 4
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- Publication Date:
- Sep 17, 2014
Abstract
In recently completed road tunnel projects in Queensland, such as the Airport Link and the Clem7 tunnels, there is a smoke duct running along the roof of the carriageways to extract smoke in case of fire. In New South Wales, no road tunnels have a smoke duct. In the Melbourne City Link tunnels, there is a small smoke duct running along the roof. All of the tunnels are safe as claimed by the designers and authorities. However, there is significant cost associated with providing a full size smoke duct compared with no smoke duct. This paper is going to present a comparison of the road tunnel safety with a smoke duct and those without one from a risk perspective. It further discusses the cost-effectiveness of such provisions and whether similar levels of safety could be achieved without a smoke duct.CITATION:Lau, R, 2014. Smoke duct or no smoke duct for road tunnels, in Proceedings 15th Australasian Tunnelling Conference 2014 , pp 83–86 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Citation
APA:
(2014) Smoke Duct or No Smoke Duct for Road TunnelsMLA: Smoke Duct or No Smoke Duct for Road Tunnels. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.