Evacuation time in tall high-rise buildings

M. Aleksandrov, A. Rajabifard, M. Kalantari, Hosna Tashakkori
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The increasing number of people in urban areas leads to development of modern cities and creation of taller high-rise buildings. The major concerns of governments, building developers and occupants are evacuation strategies and time required for evacuation of these buildings. In this article, three evacuation scenarios in 60-floor residential building were tested in order to highlight the importance of presenting evacuation time to occupants during an evacuation process, and ensure faster and safer evacuation in the building. In the first experiment, an ordinary case of evacuation has been evaluated, where evacuation time has not been available to the occupants. The second experiment evaluated the impact of presenting evacuation time for elevator arrival on evacuation strategy. In the third experiment, more occupants were re-directed towards elevators based on the quickest way in the building. The evacuation scenarios were simulated by using a continuous model to represent movements of occupants (Pathfinder). This study suggests that presenting the evacuation time of the quickest way to occupants, redirects more occupants towards the elevators, resulting in minimizing the total evacuation time.
高层建筑的疏散时间
城市人口的增加导致了现代城市的发展和更高的高层建筑的出现。政府、建筑开发商和居住者主要关心的是疏散策略和疏散这些建筑物所需的时间。本文对60层住宅楼的三种疏散场景进行了测试,以强调在疏散过程中向居住者提供疏散时间的重要性,并确保建筑物内更快、更安全的疏散。在第一个实验中,评估了一个普通的疏散案例,其中疏散时间对居住者来说是不可用的。第二个实验评估了电梯到达的疏散时间对疏散策略的影响。在第三个实验中,更多的居住者被重新引导到电梯上,这是基于建筑物中最快的方式。使用连续模型(Pathfinder)来模拟疏散场景,代表居住者的运动。本研究表明,将最快的疏散时间呈现给乘客,将更多的乘客重新引导到电梯中,从而使总疏散时间最小化。
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