Modelling pedestrian merging in stair evacuation in multi-purpose buildings

Tomonori Sano, Enrico Ronchi, Yoshikazu Minegishi, Daniel Nilsson

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Abstract

Despite the total evacuation time of occupants in a multi-storey building not being affected by pedestrian merging on stairs, the calculation of evacuation times in each individual floor depends on the pedestrian merging ratio. In fact, different merging ratios may cause an evacuation to take place from the top to the bottom or vice versa. A simplified simulation model for the calculation of evacuation time at each floor is presented here. This model allows the investigation of the impact of two main variables affecting the evacuation time at each floor, namely 1) different initial numbers of pedestrians at each floor (i.e. occupant load), and 2) different merging ratios at each floor. This means that the model allows the calculation of the evacuation time at each floor considering a building with different occupancy types at different floors (e.g. office, residential, commercial, etc.) and different merging ratios which may be caused by a different configuration of the landing door at each floor. The model is presented in this paper using a case study of a hypothetical building. A detailed discussion on the model assumptions, advantages and limitations is also provided.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)80-94
Number of pages15
JournalSimulation Modelling Practice and Theory
Volume85
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018 Jun 1

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified

Free keywords

  • Building
  • Egress
  • Human behaviour
  • Modelling
  • Pedestrian
  • Simulation
  • Stair merging

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