The construction of longer and increasingly complex tunnels and rapid changes in processes, materials and technology mean it is more important than ever to stay up-to-date. Drawing on the latest research and the extensive experience of the authors, this book is intended to help readers identify limitations in tunnel designs, technologies and models and – ultimately – make decisions to prevent unacceptable risk.
Handbook of Tunnel Fire Safety includes:
International case studies of real-life tunnel fire incidents highlighting the lessons learned,
Coverage of the latest tunnel fire safety research, including the UPTUN project,
Expert international authorship imparting knowledge and experience of tunnel fire safety science, technology, engineering, management and emergency services,
Extensive references direct readers to sources of in-depth information on specific topics.
This guide comprehensively covers the complex subject of tunnel fire safety – from heat release rates to modelling and human behaviour – and is an essential resource for tunnel designers, contractors, operators and regulators; tunnel fire safety researchers, consultants and equipment manufacturers; and fire brigades and other emergency service providers.
For more information, please contact Matthew Parker (Matthew.parker@ice.org.uk)
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