Abstract

The Bohai Strait Channel (BSC) is a strategic infrastructure project connecting the Shandong Peninsula and northeastern China. One challenge related to building the BSC tunnel portion is that ventilation shafts cannot be constructed due to certain limitations, which leads to a barrier for ventilation design. To explore the feasibility of ventilation without shafts, we first compare the tunnel ventilation design methods in China and the European Union. We also present the development process of emission standards, base emission rates, and design concentration values. Then, a new ventilation calculation for the BSC tunnel with reference values from the World Road Association (PIARC) is presented. The results show that the longitudinal ventilation design without shafts is feasible under normal traffic conditions when adopting values designed by PIARC under both the Chinese method and the European method. Furthermore, the influence of new energy vehicles and the necessity of ventilation rate on ventilation design are discussed. We suggest considering new energy vehicle fire situations and ignoring the ventilation rate for BSC tunnels. We hope to provide a strong reference for the ventilation design of BSC tunnels and for the improvement of relative ventilation codes in China.

Highlights

  • Introduction e Bohai StraitChannel (BSC) and the Qiongzhou Strait Channel are two metastrategic projects that are intended to create a convenient and comprehensive coastal traffic network in China

  • In Chinese codes, the calculation of the base emission rate for a target year is based on the base emission rate with an annual reduction of 2% starting from 2000, and the maximum reduction period shall not exceed 30 years. e base emission rate in the code is no longer applicable to the ventilation design of the Bohai Strait Channel (BSC), as discussed in the previous section

  • The BSC tunnel cannot adopt ventilation shafts. e longitudinal ventilation design for the BSC tunnel cannot meet the requirements under current Chinese codes

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Introduction

Introduction e Bohai StraitChannel (BSC) and the Qiongzhou Strait Channel are two metastrategic projects that are intended to create a convenient and comprehensive coastal traffic network in China. E BSC tunnel portion will be constructed in the Laotieshan Course, which is the essential shipping channel in the Bohai Sea. Building ventilation shafts will affect regular shipping, whereas, due to military limitations, no infrastructure at the sea surface is permitted. E narrowest width of the Laotieshan Course is 48 km, which is the shortest possible length of the BSC tunnel. The Laerdal tunnel, which is the longest single line highway tunnel in the world with a length of 24.51 km, has adopted longitudinal ventilation with a ventilation shaft situated 6.51 km from the north entrance [5].

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