Title :
Optimizing Threshold of Line Type Optical Fiber Heat Alarm Systems for Traffic Tunnel
Author :
Wang Wen-Qing ; Liu Xiao-Lu ; Du Xin-Min
Author_Institution :
Shenyang Fire Res. Inst. of Minist. of Public Security, Shenyang, China
Abstract :
In order to keep a low false alarm rate of 1/year-kilometre, and in order to launch the fire alarm correctly in the initial stage of such a fire as occurred in a car, a method of threshold selection for a fire alarm system particularly applied in traffic tunnels is discussed in this thesis. Each fire alarm detector randomly collects environmental temperature rise gradients (TRG) and the probability that thus-collected TRG is higher than the lower limit of fire alarm threshold shall be lower than 3 x10-10, the upper limit of fire alarm threshold is defined as the minimum TRG corresponding to a fire with a heat release rate of no less than 1.2MW in the related tunnel. The author has given a detailed description of tunnel fire validation testing and methods for data collection, analysis and statistics in an operating tunnel. The method for rational selection of fire alarm threshold has a universal significance to the further improvement of reliability and practicality of a fire alarm system in traffic tunnels.
Keywords :
diffraction gratings; fibre optic sensors; fires; statistical analysis; temperature sensors; tunnels; TRG; data analysis; data collection; differential temperature threshold optimization; environmental temperature rise gradient; false alarm rate; fire alarm detector; fire alarm threshold; line type optical fiber heat alarm systems; statistical analysis; threshold selection method; traffic tunnel; tunnel fire validation testing; Alarm systems; Detectors; Fiber gratings; Fires; Heating; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Fire alarm; Optical Fiber grating; Threshold; Tunnel;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Computation Technology and Automation (ICICTA), 2014 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Changsha
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6635-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICICTA.2014.105