In recent years, urban waterlogging disasters have become more frequent due to rapid urbanization and climate change, severely threatening city infrastructure. Subway tunnels, with their semi-enclosed structure, face significant risks during floods, leading to difficult evacuations and substantial casualties.
Statistics show that over 160 cities in China experience flood disasters annually, causing severe economic losses and fatalities. Due to these challenges, in-depth research on flood monitoring and early warning systems for subway tunnels is essential to enhance urban disaster prevention and mitigation capabilities.
Researchers from Tsinghua University, in collaboration with Beijing Urban Construction Design & Development Group Co., Ltd., have developed an innovative monitoring system.
Published in the Journal of Intelligent Construction on May 16, 2024, the study presents a comprehensive approach to flood inundation depth monitoring and prediction in subway tunnels.
The study introduces an intelligent system designed for real-time monitoring and early warning of flood invasions in subway tunnels. Through scaled model experiments, the researchers identified fundamental flood patterns and developed formulas to predict water depth and flow dynamics. This system can quickly determine the flow rate and entry point of floodwater, forecasting future flood trends at a relatively low cost.
The workflow is divided into three phases: pre-disaster, disaster outbreak, and during-disaster, each with specific monitoring requirements. This comprehensive approach allows the system to provide accurate and timely information for emergency decision-making.
By integrating meteorological and hydrological data with real-time tunnel monitoring, the system enhances the ability to track flood risks and respond effectively to emergencies, offering a practical tool for improving subway safety during urban waterlogging events.
Dr. Hong Huang, the lead researcher, stated, “Our system represents a significant advancement in urban safety technology. By integrating real-time data and predictive modeling, we can offer immediate and actionable insights during flood emergencies, potentially saving lives and reducing economic losses.”
This innovative flood monitoring and early warning system has broad applications in enhancing subway safety and urban infrastructure resilience.
It can be integrated into smart city frameworks, providing critical data for disaster management and emergency response teams. The system’s predictive capabilities offer a proactive approach to flood disaster mitigation, ensuring safer and more resilient urban environments.
More information:
Wenxuan Dong et al, Monitoring and early warning mechanism of flood invasion into subway tunnels based on the experimental study of flooding patterns, Journal of Intelligent Construction (2024). DOI: 10.26599/JIC.2024.9180011
Tsinghua University Press
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In recent years, urban waterlogging disasters have become more frequent due to rapid urbanization and climate change, severely threatening city infrastructure. Subway tunnels, with their semi-enclosed structure, face significant risks during floods, leading to difficult evacuations and substantial casualties.
Statistics show that over 160 cities in China experience flood disasters annually, causing severe economic losses and fatalities. Due to these challenges, in-depth research on flood monitoring and early warning systems for subway tunnels is essential to enhance urban disaster prevention and mitigation capabilities.
Researchers from Tsinghua University, in collaboration with Beijing Urban Construction Design & Development Group Co., Ltd., have developed an innovative monitoring system.
Published in the Journal of Intelligent Construction on May 16, 2024, the study presents a comprehensive approach to flood inundation depth monitoring and prediction in subway tunnels.
The study introduces an intelligent system designed for real-time monitoring and early warning of flood invasions in subway tunnels. Through scaled model experiments, the researchers identified fundamental flood patterns and developed formulas to predict water depth and flow dynamics. This system can quickly determine the flow rate and entry point of floodwater, forecasting future flood trends at a relatively low cost.
The workflow is divided into three phases: pre-disaster, disaster outbreak, and during-disaster, each with specific monitoring requirements. This comprehensive approach allows the system to provide accurate and timely information for emergency decision-making.
By integrating meteorological and hydrological data with real-time tunnel monitoring, the system enhances the ability to track flood risks and respond effectively to emergencies, offering a practical tool for improving subway safety during urban waterlogging events.
Dr. Hong Huang, the lead researcher, stated, “Our system represents a significant advancement in urban safety technology. By integrating real-time data and predictive modeling, we can offer immediate and actionable insights during flood emergencies, potentially saving lives and reducing economic losses.”
This innovative flood monitoring and early warning system has broad applications in enhancing subway safety and urban infrastructure resilience.
It can be integrated into smart city frameworks, providing critical data for disaster management and emergency response teams. The system’s predictive capabilities offer a proactive approach to flood disaster mitigation, ensuring safer and more resilient urban environments.
More information:
Wenxuan Dong et al, Monitoring and early warning mechanism of flood invasion into subway tunnels based on the experimental study of flooding patterns, Journal of Intelligent Construction (2024). DOI: 10.26599/JIC.2024.9180011
Tsinghua University Press
Urban flooding alert: Subway tunnels get early warning system (2024, August 14)
retrieved 14 August 2024
from https://techxplore.com/news/2024-08-urban-subway-tunnels-early.html
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