Numerical Simulation Study on High-Rise Student Apartment Fire Evacuation

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Aiming at the actual situation in case of high-rise student apartment fire, this paper sets an evacuation scene and evacuation parameters, applied BuildingExodus Evacuation Model software, and calculated the dynamic changes of evacuation time and evacuation amounts of people in each access of the building, which accords with the result of fire evacuation drill. It is concluded that it is reasonable and practicable using model software to simulate evacuation time for each floor, and the result can be a substantial reference for actual evacuation time in case of fire.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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3011-3016

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January 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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