洪水状态预先识别对疏散行为的影响研究

Shiori Kubo
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近年来,灾害在日本各地造成了广泛的水害。被淹没的疏散路线和无效的危险地图通常会限制疏散人员的行为,从而导致人员伤亡。在本研究中,使用OpenFOAM进行风暴潮洪水分析,该软件是一种计算流体动力学软件,可以监测洪水状态作为时间的函数,并使用多智能体系统进行疏散模拟,该系统考虑了通过洪水分析确定的洪水状态的疏散行为。在某些情况下,许多居民被困在洪水中,无法撤离。额外的疏散模拟显示,如果居民事先知道可能发生洪水的地区,疏散行为会更有效。确定这些洪水危险区域,并提前识别这些区域为无法通行的区域,使疏散人员能够避开洪水危险区域;因此,被洪水困住的撤离人员数量减少了。预测可能被洪水淹没的地区,建议最好的疏散地点和路线。将这些模拟结果与有用的危险地图和灾害教育结合起来,居民将正确认识到风暴潮灾害的风险,并为此做好准备,这将有助于恢复。最后,我们的灾害管理分析和模拟方法适用于抗灾城市的长期规划。
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STUDY ON INFLUENCE OF PRIOR RECOGNITION OF FLOODING STATE ON EVACUATION BEHAVIOR
Abstract In recent years, disasters have caused extensive water damage in various parts of Japan. Flooded evacuation routes and ineffective hazard maps commonly constrain evacuees’ behavior, which results in casualties. In this study, storm surge flooding analysis was carried out using OpenFOAM, which is a computational fluid dynamics software that monitors flooding state as a function of time, and evacuation simulations using a multi-agent system that considers evacuation behavior knowing the flooding state established by the flooding analysis. In some of the scenarios, many residents were caught in the flooding and could not be evacuated. Additional evacuation simulations revealed that evacuation behavior is more effective if residents have advance knowledge of the area expected to flood. Identifying these flood hazard areas and recognizing these areas in advance as impassable enables evacuees to avoid flood hazard areas; consequently, there is a decrease in the number of evacuees who get caught in the flooding. Anticipating the area expected to be flooded suggests the best evacuation locations and routes. Using these simulation results with useful hazard maps and disaster education, residents will correctly recognize the risk of a storm surge disaster and prepare for it, which will assist recovery. Finally, our analytical and simulation approach to disaster management is amenable to long-term planning for disaster-resistant cities.
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