RiMEA: A Way to Define a Standard for Evacuation Calculations
Christian Rogsch (),
Hubert Klüpfel (),
Rainer Könnecke () and
Andreas Winkens ()
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Christian Rogsch: RiMEA e.V., Executive Committee
Hubert Klüpfel: RiMEA e.V., Executive Committee
Rainer Könnecke: RiMEA e.V., Executive Committee
Andreas Winkens: RiMEA e.V., Executive Committee
A chapter in Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2012, 2014, pp 455-467 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Since many years the RiMEA-Richtlinie (Richtlinie für Mikroskopische Evakuierungs Analysen – Guideline for Microscopic Evacuation Analyses; RiMEA-Guideline) is a guideline for German-speaking authorities to check evacuation analyses of complex buildings. Based on the RiMEA-Guideline expert reports are written to ensure that the fundamental questions of an evacuation analysis are answered. Since April 2012, a German DIN Specification (like a pre-Standard) for evacuation calculations (DIN Spec 91284:2012-04) is available. This DIN Specification is based on the RiMEA-Guideline and was developed together with the RiMEA society (RiMEA e. V.). The paper will show how this DIN Specification (DIN Spec 91284:2012-04) was developed and what kind of requirements have to be fulfilled to transform the RiMEA-Guideline to this German DIN Specification. Additionally we will show what are the differences between this DIN Specification and the RiMEA-Guideline. Furthermore paper gives an overview about the actual RiMEA-Guideline and shows a short comparison between the RiMEA-Guideline and the IMO-Guideline MSC.1/Circ.1238 (Guidelines for Evacuation Analyses for New and Existing Passenger Ships). At the end we will give an overview about test cases, which are implemented in the RiMEA-Guideline.
Keywords: RiMEA; Evacuation; Standardization; Test scenarios (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02447-9_38
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