Approximating the evacuation of the World Trade Center North Tower using computer simulation

E. Galea, G. Sharp, P. Lawrence, R. Holden
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This article concerns an investigation of the full scale evacuation of a building with a configuration similar to that of the World Trade Center (WTC) North Tower using computer simulation. A range of evacuation scenarios is explored in order to better understand the evacuation of the WTC on 11 September 2001. The analysis makes use of response time data derived from a study of published WTC survivor accounts. Geometric details of the building are obtained from architects' plans while the total building population used in the scenarios is based on estimates produced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology formal investigation into the evacuation. This paper attempts to approximate the events of 11 September 2001 and pursue several `what if' questions concerning the evacuation. In particular, the study explores the likely outcome had a single staircase survived intact from top to bottom. More generally, this paper explores issues associated with the practical limits of building size that can be expected to be efficiently evacuated using stairs alone.
用计算机模拟世界贸易中心北塔的疏散情况
这篇文章是关于一个与世界贸易中心(WTC)北塔结构相似的建筑物的全面疏散的计算机模拟的调查。为了更好地理解2001年9月11日世贸中心的疏散,我们探讨了一系列疏散场景。该分析利用了从对已发表的世贸中心幸存者报告的研究中得出的反应时间数据。建筑的几何细节是从建筑师的平面图中获得的,而场景中使用的总建筑人口是基于美国国家标准与技术研究所对疏散的正式调查得出的估计。本文试图近似2001年9月11日的事件,并探讨几个关于撤离的“如果”问题。该研究特别探讨了如果一个楼梯从上到下完好无损,可能的结果。更一般地说,本文探讨了与建筑尺寸的实际限制相关的问题,这些限制可以期望仅使用楼梯有效地疏散。
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Journal of Fire Protection Engineering
Journal of Fire Protection Engineering 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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