Prediction Accuracy of Evacuation Times for High-Rise Buildings and Simple Geometries by Using Different Software-Tools
Christian Rogsch (),
Wolfram Klingsch (),
Armin Seyfried () and
Henning Weigel
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Christian Rogsch: University of Wuppertal, Institute for Building Material Technology and Fire Safety Science
Wolfram Klingsch: University of Wuppertal, Institute for Building Material Technology and Fire Safety Science
Armin Seyfried: Central Institute for Applied Mathematics, Research Centre Jülich
Henning Weigel: University of Wuppertal, Institute for Building Material Technology and Fire Safety Science
A chapter in Traffic and Granular Flow ’07, 2009, pp 395-400 from Springer
Abstract:
Summary Evaluation and optimization of emergency systems can be done by means of several engineering methods, which are entirely different: macroscopic hydraulic models, which can be calculated by hand (so called handcalculation methods), and microscopic computer simulation methods. Both allow forecasting of evacuation-times for various settings. The authors compare results of four commercial software-tools (ASERI, buildingEXODUS, PedGo, Simulex) and some macroscopic handcalculation models with a real evacuation-trial in a high-rise building. Furthermore evacuation times for simple layouts of room and floor are calculated and the results are compared against each other.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77074-9_42
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