Fire (Sep 2024)
Prediction of Ceiling Temperature Rise in High-Voltage Cable Trenches with Identification of Ignition Points
Abstract
Early detection of cable trench fires by locating the fire source in a timely manner can reduce the risk of fire. However, existing fire warning methods have low accuracy, long calculation times and difficulty coping with sudden fire situations. We established experimental platforms for cable trenches with different structures and combined these with simulation analysis to investigate the relationship between the ignition point position and the temperature distribution at the ceiling. An exponential function for predicting the ignition point position and the maximum temperature rise of tunnels is proposed based on the extreme values of ceiling temperature. The results indicate that the vertical temperature of the ceiling exhibits an exponential function variation pattern. The maximum deviation for identifying the ignition point is 0.098 m, with an average deviation of 0.044 m and an average accuracy of 98.77%. The maximum temperature prediction error for the ceiling is 14 °C, with an average deviation of 12.33 °C and an average accuracy of 98.30%. Compared to traditional fire prediction methods, the method proposed here has higher accuracy and provides a theoretical basis for early prevention and control of cable trench fires.
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