Agent-based simulation of alternative classroom evacuation scenarios
Authored by Lei Shi, Runjiao Liu, Difei Jiang
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2015.12.002
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Abstract
Due to the growing number of emergency accidents occurring around
students, evacuation issues have become significantly important for both
school officials and architects. Simply following construction codes
cannot ensure that a building's layout is suitable for evacuation
behaviors; therefore, to discover the suitable planning schemes, we have
introduced an agent based simulation model via Netlogo to investigate
the interrelationships between evacuation efficiency and classroom
layouts. Before conducting modeling experiments, both the simulation
structure and the sensitivity to its parameter settings are examined by
validation research and sensitivity analysis. Furthermore, to
demonstrate the importance of conducting fire drills with students, two
different types of behavior rules are designed to reflect the
distinctive characteristics of students evacuating without instructions
and students evacuating in good order. The general comparison results
show us that the classroom layout with two exits shortens students'
evacuation time, and the premeditated behavior rules, meaning that
students who follow preset instructions to arrange their activities, not
only escape faster but also have some advantages in ensuring their
safety during the evacuation process. Moreover, at the end of this
paper, several methods of improving this simulation model are proposed
for more complex research in the future. (C) 2016 Higher Education Press
Limited Company. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.
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