Abstract

With the rapid development of subway systems, the related fundamental knowledge is critically needed to benefit their designs and fire hazard assessment. The experimental study was performed in a 1/5th scale subway train model to characterize the fire inside subway train, and the experiment in open space was also conducted as a control group. Results show that in the case where the ceiling flame has not yet propagated to the sidewalls of the subway train, the normalized ceiling flame length varies as 1/4 power of the non-dimensional ceiling heat release rate. In addition, the temperature distributions at different transverse distances from the fire source follow the exponential decay law effectively, the decay rate is indeed a function of normalized transverse distance from the longitudinal centerline. An empirical model involving dimensionless transverse and longitudinal coordinates is proposed to predict the two-dimensional temperature underneath the ceiling, which is reasonably well fitting with experimental results from this study and literatures.

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