垂直瓶颈约束下的模拟行人流:楼梯配置对行人运动效率的影响

Jianyu Wang, Jian Ma, M. Sarvi, Abdullah Alhawsawi, P. Lin, Mei-Cheng Yang
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由于楼梯的几何约束,楼梯上的行人运动特征不同于水平行走。因此,当我们试图探索楼梯配置如何影响行人运动效率时,有必要考虑楼梯的三维几何形状。基于先前在楼梯上进行的行人单行运动实验中的行人基本特征,我们使用改进的基于代理的模型研究了不同楼梯配置下的行人流动。仿真结果表明,楼梯倾斜度和台阶踏面深度对行人在楼梯上的动态都很敏感。一般来说,人流量随着楼梯坡度的增加而减少。当楼梯坡度增加5度、10度、15度和20度时,疏散效率分别下降5.8%、12.8%、19.3%和28.4%。此外,踏板深度对行人总疏散时间的影响没有单调变化。踏面深度为0.3m的场景呈现最佳疏散效率。就总疏散时间而言,其他情况的差异在3%至27.9%之间。
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Simulation Pedestrian Flow Under Vertical Bottleneck Constraints: How Stair Configuration Affects Pedestrian Movement Efficiency
As a result of the geometric constraints of the stairs, pedestrian movement features on stairways are different from level ambulation. Therefore, it is necessary for us to consider the stairs' three-dimensional geometry when we try to explore how the stair configuration affects pedestrian movement efficiency. Based on the pedestrian fundamental features from a previous pedestrian single-file movement experiment on stairs, we investigated pedestrian flow under various stair configurations with an improved agent-based model. Our simulated indicates that both stair inclinations and tread depth of stair step are sensitive to the pedestrian dynamic on stairs. Generally speaking, pedestrian flow decreases with the increasing slope of stairs. When the stairs slope increased 5, 10, 15 and 20 degree, the evacuation efficiency dropped 5.8%, 12.8%, 19.3% and 28.4%. Besides, the effect of the tread depth on pedestrian total evacuation time is not changed monotonously. Scenarios with 0.3m tread depth size present the optimal evacuation efficiency. Other scenarios differ from 3% to 27.9% in terms of the total evacuation time.
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