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(사)한국터널지하공간학회

An appropriateness review on the road tunnel ventilation standards by pollutants site measurement and case study

(사)한국터널지하공간학회 / (사)한국터널지하공간학회, (P)2233-8292; (E)2287-4747
2020, v.22 no.3, pp.323-335
https://doi.org/10.9711/KTAJ.2020.22.3.323



Abstract

In this study, a series of site measurement of particulate and gases pollutants at five tunnels were carried out along with case studies to review the suitability of the current road tunnel ventilation design standards. Previous studies by other researchers have shown that the ratios of the level of measurement to the standard were 27.9%, 1.6% and 3.4% for TSP, CO and NOx, respectively. Those measured in this site study shows even lower ratios; the ratios were 2.6%, 0.8% and 0.3%, for TSP, CO and NOx, respectively. The particle size analysis of TSP for the five tunnels shows that PM10 including tire wear and re-suspended road dust exceeded 20.4%. This implies that non-exhaust particulate matter must be taken into account, since the current design standards for the particulate matter (visibility) include only the engine emission. Based on the recent research results, for vehicle emission rate and slope-speed correction factors, revision of ventilation design standards for pollutants is required. WRA (PIARC) also emphasizes the necessity of the ventilation design standards for pollutants. In addition, enactment of a new road tunnel ventilation system operationstandard or guideline is strongly recommended when considering the low operatingrate of the ventilation system with jet-fans.

keywords
In-situ measurement, Tunnel pollutants, CO, NOx, PM (TSP), 현장측정, 도로터널 오염물질, 일산화탄소, 질소산화물, 입자상물질(총부유분진)

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