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Enrico Ronchi; Alessandro Corbetta; Edwin R Galea; Max Kinateder; Erica Kuligowski; Denise Mcgrath; Adam Pel; Youssef Shiban; Peter Thompson; Federico Toschi New approaches to evacuation modelling for fire safety engineering applications Journal Article Fire Safety Journal, 106 , pp. 197–209, 2019, ISSN: 0379-7112. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Egress, Emergency, Evacuation modelling, Exit choice, Fire safety, Human behaviour, Pedestrian dynamics, Pre-evacuation, Smoke @article{3bcafd866cbd49059b6ca109743cb862, title = {New approaches to evacuation modelling for fire safety engineering applications}, author = {Enrico Ronchi and Alessandro Corbetta and {Edwin R } Galea and Max Kinateder and Erica Kuligowski and Denise Mcgrath and Adam Pel and Youssef Shiban and Peter Thompson and Federico Toschi}, doi = {10.1016/j.firesaf.2019.05.002}, issn = {0379-7112}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-01-01}, journal = {Fire Safety Journal}, volume = {106}, pages = {197--209}, publisher = {Elsevier}, abstract = {This paper presents the findings of the workshop “New approaches to evacuation modelling”, which took place on the 11th of June 2017 in Lund (Sweden)within the Symposium of the International Association for Fire Safety Science (IAFSS). The workshop gathered international experts in the field of fire evacuation modelling from 19 different countries and was designed to build a dialogue between the fire evacuation modelling world and experts in areas outside of fire safety engineering. The contribution to fire evacuation modelling of five topics within research disciplines outside fire safety engineering (FSE)have been discussed during the workshop, namely 1)Psychology/Human Factors, 2)Sociology, 3)Applied Mathematics, 4)Transportation, 5)Dynamic Simulation and Biomechanics. The benefits of exchanging information between these two groups are highlighted here in light of the topic areas discussed and the feedback received by the evacuation modelling community during the workshop. This included the feasibility of development/application of modelling methods based on fields other than FSE as well as a discussion on their implementation strengths and limitations. Each subject area is here briefly presented and its links to fire evacuation modelling are discussed. The feedback received during the workshop is discussed through a set of insights which might be useful for the future developments of evacuation models for fire safety engineering.}, keywords = {Egress, Emergency, Evacuation modelling, Exit choice, Fire safety, Human behaviour, Pedestrian dynamics, Pre-evacuation, Smoke}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } This paper presents the findings of the workshop “New approaches to evacuation modelling”, which took place on the 11th of June 2017 in Lund (Sweden)within the Symposium of the International Association for Fire Safety Science (IAFSS). The workshop gathered international experts in the field of fire evacuation modelling from 19 different countries and was designed to build a dialogue between the fire evacuation modelling world and experts in areas outside of fire safety engineering. The contribution to fire evacuation modelling of five topics within research disciplines outside fire safety engineering (FSE)have been discussed during the workshop, namely 1)Psychology/Human Factors, 2)Sociology, 3)Applied Mathematics, 4)Transportation, 5)Dynamic Simulation and Biomechanics. The benefits of exchanging information between these two groups are highlighted here in light of the topic areas discussed and the feedback received by the evacuation modelling community during the workshop. This included the feasibility of development/application of modelling methods based on fields other than FSE as well as a discussion on their implementation strengths and limitations. Each subject area is here briefly presented and its links to fire evacuation modelling are discussed. The feedback received during the workshop is discussed through a set of insights which might be useful for the future developments of evacuation models for fire safety engineering. |
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New approaches to evacuation modelling for fire safety engineering applications Journal Article Fire Safety Journal, 106 , pp. 197–209, 2019, ISSN: 0379-7112. |