ABSTRACT

The risk produced by a fire is one of the most important aspects to be analysed for the safety of a road tunnel. In one-way ventilated tunnels with jet-fans it may happen that during a fire the fumes move in the opposite direction to that of the fresh air entering the tunnel. This phenomenon (back-layering) can involve people fleeing towards the mouth of the mountain with dramatic consequences. Since many parameters that characterize the phenomenon are known only with a certain approximation, it is necessary to adopt a probabilistic approach. In this work this approach is illustrated, applying it to a road tunnel in Northern Italy. The probability that the fumes of the fire can reach people fleeing has been plotted as a function of the total number of jet-fans in the tunnel, so that the definition of the ventilation system can be carried out in the design phase in relation to safety during the emergency phase.