2022
DOI: 10.3390/fire6010010
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Evacuation Simulation in a Cultural Asset Fire: Impact of Fire Emergency Evacuation Facilities for People with Disabilities on Evacuation Time

Abstract: More cautious fire safety evacuation assessment and escape route assistance are required when people with disabilities encounter a fire hazard in a historical museum. This study uses the old Chiayi City Hall, which is mainly used for an exhibition space, as the example. The core of this study is the problem of fire evacuation that emerged after the historic building opened and was reused as a museum; it uses Pathfinder evacuation simulation software, discussing the difference between traditional and segregated… Show more

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“…It has been found that the relationship of velocity-step width, velocity-step length, velocity-stepping time, and step length-step frequency for different groups have considerable differences affected by evacuee gender, age, height, and state of health. Children, older people, disability people, patient, and building workers are studied on classification to identify the factors that inhibit the implementation of evacuation in each group [78,79,81,85,99,102,121,123,[162][163][164][165][166]. The habitual behavior, herd behavior, and avoidance behavior are observed when people escaped from emergency circumstances.…”
Section: Research Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been found that the relationship of velocity-step width, velocity-step length, velocity-stepping time, and step length-step frequency for different groups have considerable differences affected by evacuee gender, age, height, and state of health. Children, older people, disability people, patient, and building workers are studied on classification to identify the factors that inhibit the implementation of evacuation in each group [78,79,81,85,99,102,121,123,[162][163][164][165][166]. The habitual behavior, herd behavior, and avoidance behavior are observed when people escaped from emergency circumstances.…”
Section: Research Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%