ASHRAE LO-09-024-2009 Pressurization of Floors to Improve Life Safety During a High-Rise Fire《生命安全在高层建筑防火期间对楼层增压改进》.pdf
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1、278 2009 ASHRAEABSTRACTLife safety can be dramatically improved during a fire by prudent use of pressurization equipment to clear smoke from occupied spaces and escape routes within the structure. Air handling equipment can be utilized to manage and control the route that smoke takes during a fire a
2、nd thereby improve the air quality within the building and at the same time provide greater time for occupants to escape. The issue of life safety is partic-ularly important in ultra high-rise structures that are being planned and are currently being built throughout the world. A smoke control softw
3、are package is used to examine the interacting factors that affect smoke movement in high-rise structures with the overall objective of determining the prac-ticality of using air-handling equipment to pressurize occu-pant spaces in order to keep smoke out and provide a safe area to survive the fire.
4、 Exterior and interior building construction and fire conditions are examined to determine conditions which provide a successful smoke management plan in a high-rise structure. A selective floor pressurization scheme is proposed that reduces the capacity and number of air handling units needed to pr
5、essurize the high-rise structure. INTRODUCTIONLife safety is an extremely important factor in tall build-ings, because many of the traditional approaches to fire safety may not be practical when applied to ultra high buildings. The chimney effect which draws smoke to upper floors is magni-fied in a
6、high-rise building and escape routes are significantly lengthened. These complicating issues, as well as others, require special attention and often un-conventional solutions when selecting a fire safety plan that should be custom-built for a specific building. By intelligent use of equipment to pre
7、s-surize occupant space and escape routes, a fire safety engineer can select a smoke control plan that will optimize all of the factors that are known to influence smoke movement.High-rise buildings create special challenges for fire fighters and for fire protection engineers. Tall buildings neces-s
8、itate extra long escape paths down long stairwells which mean occupants can be exposed to smoky conditions regard-less of where the fire occurs. It may be more practical in high-rise fires to instruct occupants, particularly those on upper floors, to remain in the building and let fire fighting and
9、sprin-kler activity combat the fire. However, this type of approach to a fire safety plan would only be successful if smoke could be kept off all floors in the building with the exception of the fire floor. This type of fire safety plan reduces the necessity of an occupant to descend from upper floo
10、rs and be exposed to smoke along the way, but it places more emphasis on a pres-surization plan to manage smoke movement and keep it away from people who remain in the building. Before a fire safety strategy is devised for a particular building and a given fire scenario, the numerous factors that in
11、fluence the movement of smoke must be understood and quantified. The obvious factors include building design and geometry, weather conditions, location of the fire in the build-ing, fire fighting activities and the intensity of the fire. The shear complexity of the problem suggests that the only pra
12、c-tical way to formulate a rational smoke management plan as a means to improve fire safety is to use a computer program that is based on fundamental principles so that the routes that smoke will take during a fire can be predicted with reasonable certainty. To do so is a formidable task, but once c
13、ompleted, a computer program that can predict the paths that smoke will Pressurization of Floors to Improve Life Safety During a High-Rise FireW.Z. Black, PhD, PEMember ASHRAEW.Z. Black is a regents professor emeritus at the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of T
14、echnology, Atlanta, GA.LO-09-024 2009, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions 2009, vol. 115, part 2. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital f
15、orm is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.ASHRAE Transactions 279take during a fire can then become a valuable design tool for a fire protection engineer.The smoke control program can evaluate the many options that exist for managing the smoke movement in an effort to address lif
16、e safety issues during a fire. Several of the most obvious schemes would include pressurization of the floor spaces in an effort to provide a safe haven for occupants during the fire. Another option would be to pressurize the fire escape stairwells so that people would have a smoke-free envi-ronment
17、 as they leave the building. Another possibility would be to pressurize one or all of the elevator shafts so that occu-pants could have a safe way to leave the building, particularly those who are handicapped or unable to use the stairwells. A smoke-free elevator would also provide a safe route for
18、fire fighters to ascend to the fire floor with their equipment. This type of plan would also have merit considering the challenge of people attempting to descend from the upper floors in very tall buildings. Any plan to pressurize multiple portions of the building would have to be carefully evaluate
19、d, because to indiscriminately pressurize more than one area within the building could result in the pressurized areas being sources of smoke for areas that are left un-pressurized. The smoke control plan discussed here is based on pressurizing a single area which is the occupied floor spaces within
20、 the building.A smoke control plan based on forcing the smoke to stay within the elevator shafts by pressurizing the floor spaces has several advantages. It does not oppose the natural tendency of smoke to find the path of least resistance to the top of the building. It simply encourages the smoke t
21、o use the large unobstructed elevator shaft as a pathway to the top of the building where it can pass safely to the exterior through the elevator pressure-relief vent. Finally, pressurizing the floors so that smoke remains in the elevator shaft continues the prevailing culture of prohibiting the use
22、 of elevators in the event of a fire. People have long been taught to avoid the use of elevators and the floor pressurization scheme of controlling smoke will simply reinforce and not reverse that long-standing fire safety philosophy.At the outset it is not clear which of the smoke movement options,
23、 or combination of options, will pay the greatest bene-fit. The focus in this paper will be on pressurizing the floor spaces. The other options of pressurizing the stairwells or elevator shafts will be left to future papers.MODEL ASSUMPTIONS, LIMITATIONSAs with all computer models, a number of assum
24、ptions are necessary so that a complex phenomena such as smoke movement can be transformed into a series of mathematical equations. The accuracy of the results is obviously influenced by the assumptions, and therefore the computer output should be viewed with some caution. The program output has bee
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