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Research on new evacuation model under fire condition based on agent
Shi Jian-yong ; Ren Ai-zhu
2010-10-12 ; 2010-10-12
关键词Practical/ digital simulation emergency services fires inference mechanisms multi-agent systems/ public building fire condition evacuation model agent technology computer simulation program rule reasoning crowd pedestrian flow phenomenon CFD technology occupant safety fire hazard/ C7130 Public administration C6170K Knowledge engineering techniques
中文摘要It is an important issue that mass occupants may evacuate in safety from large public buildings under fire condition. A system simulation model in which a physics model and mathematics model were included was proposed. Based on the agent technology, a computer program was developed for simulating and analyzing the egress progress of crowd flow in large public buildings through combining rule reasoning with numerical calculation, and some crowd pedestrian flow phenomenon, such as aching, rerouting, etc, could be observed from visual illustration of the scenarios. By coupling with the fire scenario simulated by CFD technology, the computer simulation program may represent the overall and dynamic process of occupants evacuation under fire expand, and the mutual relationship between the occupants' safety and fire hazard. Through a case that an indoor stadium for the competition venues of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games was studied, it is concluded that the model is applicable.
语种中文
出版者Editorial Committee of the Journal of System Simulation ; China
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/82139]  
专题清华大学
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Shi Jian-yong,Ren Ai-zhu. Research on new evacuation model under fire condition based on agent[J],2010, 2010.
APA Shi Jian-yong,&Ren Ai-zhu.(2010).Research on new evacuation model under fire condition based on agent..
MLA Shi Jian-yong,et al."Research on new evacuation model under fire condition based on agent".(2010).
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