Risk-based optimisation of fire safety egress provisions based on the LQI acceptance criterion
Authored by Sanctis Gianluca De, Mario Fontana
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2016.04.001
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Abstract
Life safety is the primary objective of fire safety design and is mainly
ensured by an appropriate design of the means of egress, which reduce
the risk to life. An unlimited reduction of this risk is not desirable
since it would lead to an immense investment of resources. The Life
Quality Index (LQI) acceptance criterion is a societal indicator that is
used to judge the efficiency of safety measures to reduce the risk to
life and can be used to optimise the investments into life saving
measures. The risk is assessed by a probabilistic engineering approach
that considers the fire development and the individual-based evacuation
process as well as the associated uncertainties. Advanced uncertainty
propagation methods are applied in order to face the difficulties by
using computational expensive models and by using individual-based
models. Sensitivity measures are applied to reveal the contribution of
the uncertainties on the estimation of the risk. The approach is applied
for a risk-based optimisation of the minimal required door width for
retail buildings. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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