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  • Lacroixm D.
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    To What Extend Should Road Tunnel Structures Resist Fire? The French Approach.
    Centre d'Etudes Des Tunnels (CETU), France
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 3-13 p., 2001

  • Lake, J. D.
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    NFPA Standards for Tunnels and Subterranean Spaces.
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 15-24 p., 2001

  • Munro, J.; Dix, A.
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    Tunnel Safety: Balancing Legal and Technical Requirements.
    Rail Infrastructure Corp., Australia; Phillips Fox Lawyers International
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 25-36 p., 2001

  • Salisbury, M.; Charters, D. A.; Marrion, C.
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    Application and Limitation of Quantified Fire Risk Assessment Techniques for the Design of Tunnels.
    Arup, UK
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 39-47 p., 2001

  • Ho, V.
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    Framework to Assess Cost/Risk-Benefit of Fire Life Safety Improvements to Railway tunnels.
    Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp., Hong Kong
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 49-58 p., 2001

  • Arkin, Y.
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    Using Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) AND cOST bENEFIT Analysis (CBA) to Prioritize Fire and Life Safety Risk Reduction Measures in Old Railway Tunnels.
    Earth Tech Inc., USA
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 59-70 p., 2001

  • Schabacker, J.; Bettelini, M.; Rudin, C.
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    CFD Study of Temperature and Smoke Distribution in a Railway Tunnel With Natural Ventilation System.
    HBI Haerter AG, Switzerland
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 73-82 p., 2001

  • Pope, C. W.
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    Simple Control Volume Model for Predictig the Temperature Behavior Arising From a Fire on a Stationary Train in a Tunnel.
    Mott MacDonald, UK
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 83-92 p., 2001

  • Pucher, K.; Oettl, D.; Sturm, P.; Mussger, K.; Kim, I. K.
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    Numerical Simulation of the Temperature Distribution and Smoke Propagation for the Neungdong Tunnel, Korea.
    Graz University of Technology; Geoconsult ZT, Austria; Daewoo Engienering Co., Korea
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 93-102 p., 2001

  • Demouge, F.; Lacroix, D.; Gay, B.
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    Smoke Stratification in Tunnel Fires: Comparison Between CFD Calculations and Model Tests.
    CETU, France; Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 103-112 p., 2001