Ji-Oh Yoo
Incheon National University
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Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2015
Ji-Oh Yoo; Jin-Su Kim; Dong-Ho Rie; Hyun-Jun Shin
Quantitative Mokpo-Jeju undersea tunnel is currently on the basis plan for reviewing validation. As for the cross section shape for express boat of 105 km line, sing track two tube is being reviewed as the Euro tunnel equipped with service tunnel. Also, 10 carriage trains have been planned to operate 76 times for one way a day. So, in this study, quantitative risk assessment method is settled, which is intended to review the optimal space between evacuation connection hall of tunnel by quantitative risk analysis method. In addition to this, optimal evacuation connection hall space is calculated by the types of cross section, which are Type 3 (double track single tube), Type 1 (sing track two tube), and Type 2 (separating double track on tube with partition). As a result, cross section of Type 2 is most efficient for securing evacuation safety, and the evacuation connection space is required for 350 m in Type 1, 400 m in Type 2, and 1,500 m in Type3 to satisfy current domestic social risk assessment standard.
Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2015
Ji-Oh Yoo; Jin-Su Kim; Dong-Ho Rie; Hyun-Jun Shin
Quantitative risk assessment (QRA) of railway is to create a variety of scenario and to quantify the degree of risk by a result of the product of accident frequency and accident. Quantitative risk Assessment is affected by various factors such as tunnel specifications, characteristics of the fire, and relation of smoke control and evacuation direction. So in this study, it is conducted that how the way of smoke control and the relation of smoke control and evacuation direction affect quantitative risk assessment with variables (the tunnel length (2, 3, 4, 5, 6 km) and the slope (5, 15, 25‰)). As the result, in a train fire at the double track tunnel (Area
Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2015
Ji-Oh Yoo; Jin-Su Kim; Dong-Ho Rie; Jong-Won Kim
In this study, with variables the cross section area (97 m 2 , 58 m 2 , 38 m 2 ) and the wind velocity(0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5 m/s), the time of getting off train dependent on the way of itself and the width of the evacuation route was analyzed, and also fire and evacuation characteristics is reviewed by cross section area of each wind velocity. As the result, if cross section become smaller, the density of harmful gases in the tunnel increased more than the ratio of decreasing cross section area. In the case of small cross sectional area, the surrounding environment from initial fire is indicated to exceed the limit criteria suggested in performance based design. In the analysis of effective evacuation time for evacuation characteristics, the effective evacuation time was the shortest in the case of evaluating effective evacuation time by the visibility. Also, there was significant difference between the effective evacuation time on the basis of performance based evaluation and the effective evacuation time obtained by analyzing FED (Fractional effective dose), one of the analysis method obtaining the point that deaths occur, against harmful gases.
Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2013
Ji-Oh Yoo; Hyun-Jun Shin
ABSTRACT: Jet fans are installed in road tunnels in order to maintain critical velocity when fire occurs. Generally the number of jet fans against fire are calculated by considering critical velocity and flow resistance by wall friction, vehicle drag force, thermal buoyance force and natural wind. In domestic case, thermal buoyance force is not considered in estimating the number of jet fans. So, in this study, we investigated the pressure loss due to the thermal buoyance force induced by tunnel air temperature rise and the impact of thermal buoyance force on the number of jet fans by the numerical fire simulation for the tunnel length(500, 750, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3500m) and grade (-1.0, -1.5, -2.0%). Considering the thermal buoyance force, number of jet fans have to be increased. Especially in the case of 100MW of heat release rate, the pressure loss due to thermal buoyance force exceed the maximum pressure loss due to vehicle drag resistance, so it is analyzed that number of 2~11 jet fans are needed additionally than current design criteria. Thus, in case of estimating the number of jet fans, it must be considered of thermal buoyance force induced tunnel air temperature rise by fire.Keywords: Thermal buoyance force, Jet fans, Tunnel fire
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2006
Jong-Yoon Kim; Sung-Wook Yoon; Ji-Oh Yoo; Taebeom Seo; Dong-Ho Rie
International Journal of Safety | 2005
Dong-Ho Rie; Hyung-Taek Kim; Ji-Oh Yoo; Hyun-Jun Shin; Sung-Wook Yoon
Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2010
Dong-Ho Rie; Ha-Young Kim; Ji-Oh Yoo
Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering | 2009
Yong-Han Jeon; Ji-Oh Yoo; Nam-Jin Kim; Tae-Boem Seo; Jong-Yoon Kim
Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2009
Dong-Ho Rie; Ha-Young Kim; Sung-Woong Moon; Ji-Oh Yoo
Fire Science and Engineering | 2008
Jong-Yoon Kim; Yong-Han Jeon; Taebeom Seo; Ji-Oh Yoo; Dong-Ho Rie