Analyzing emergency evacuation scenarios in Ghana based on different groups profiles in a classroom

AbstractIt depends on both the pedestrians and the building whether they can be evacuated from a building safely and quickly in any situation. Understanding pedestrian behavior is crucial when designing buildings for safe evacuation in emergencies like earthquakes and fires. Since this topic has yet...

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Main Authors: Nashiru Mumuni Daniel Bilintoh, Jun Zhang, Rehmat Karim, Warda Rafaqat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
Series:Cogent Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311916.2023.2191882
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Jun Zhang
Rehmat Karim
Warda Rafaqat
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Warda Rafaqat
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description AbstractIt depends on both the pedestrians and the building whether they can be evacuated from a building safely and quickly in any situation. Understanding pedestrian behavior is crucial when designing buildings for safe evacuation in emergencies like earthquakes and fires. Since this topic has yet to be fully explored in Ghana, we conducted experiments in a classroom to capture the characteristics of pedestrian movements during an emergency. In this experimental study, students were asked to pretend to evacuate during an emergency. The simulation and comparison of the evacuation of students from a classroom were conducted using a multi-grid model in our study. The study examines several factors that influence evacuation characteristics. These factors include pedestrian density, speed, time, door width, body mass index, and classroom capacity. The paper describes in detail all study phases, including planning, preliminary work, observational studies, empirical data collection, and statistical analysis. It thoroughly examines pre-movement time, group density, and velocities for groups and individuals moving through doorways, traveling distances, and walking in educational settings. A person’s state of mind and psychological abilities are also taken into account, as well as their level of emotional involvement in the movement. The obtained results are also discussed for evacuation planning in educational institutions under different conditions.
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spelling doaj.art-7e8d23693f174d5f99b88536fbf5e9e82024-02-23T15:01:40ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162023-12-0110110.1080/23311916.2023.2191882Analyzing emergency evacuation scenarios in Ghana based on different groups profiles in a classroomNashiru Mumuni Daniel BilintohJun ZhangRehmat KarimWarda RafaqatAbstractIt depends on both the pedestrians and the building whether they can be evacuated from a building safely and quickly in any situation. Understanding pedestrian behavior is crucial when designing buildings for safe evacuation in emergencies like earthquakes and fires. Since this topic has yet to be fully explored in Ghana, we conducted experiments in a classroom to capture the characteristics of pedestrian movements during an emergency. In this experimental study, students were asked to pretend to evacuate during an emergency. The simulation and comparison of the evacuation of students from a classroom were conducted using a multi-grid model in our study. The study examines several factors that influence evacuation characteristics. These factors include pedestrian density, speed, time, door width, body mass index, and classroom capacity. The paper describes in detail all study phases, including planning, preliminary work, observational studies, empirical data collection, and statistical analysis. It thoroughly examines pre-movement time, group density, and velocities for groups and individuals moving through doorways, traveling distances, and walking in educational settings. A person’s state of mind and psychological abilities are also taken into account, as well as their level of emotional involvement in the movement. The obtained results are also discussed for evacuation planning in educational institutions under different conditions.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311916.2023.2191882Classroomcharacteristicspedestriansspeedtimeand education
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Cogent Engineering
Classroom
characteristics
pedestrians
speed
time
and education
title Analyzing emergency evacuation scenarios in Ghana based on different groups profiles in a classroom
title_full Analyzing emergency evacuation scenarios in Ghana based on different groups profiles in a classroom
title_fullStr Analyzing emergency evacuation scenarios in Ghana based on different groups profiles in a classroom
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing emergency evacuation scenarios in Ghana based on different groups profiles in a classroom
title_short Analyzing emergency evacuation scenarios in Ghana based on different groups profiles in a classroom
title_sort analyzing emergency evacuation scenarios in ghana based on different groups profiles in a classroom
topic Classroom
characteristics
pedestrians
speed
time
and education
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311916.2023.2191882
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