Simulation and optimization of hybrid evacuation model for high-rise building under emergency condition

Author:

Mao Huaqing1,Zhu Li1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Computer Engineering, Hubei University of Arts and Science, Xiangyang 441053, Hubei, P. R. China

Abstract

With the characteristics of high-speed transportation, the elevator has an overwhelmingly crucial meaning footnote in an auxiliary evacuation high-rise building with more than 30 floors causing the time to be the deciding factor under the emergency condition. The study shows that using the stairway or elevator separately cannot achieve the best effect. The elevator’s evacuation time depends on the number of occupants on each floor and the elevator’s carrying capacity. This paper discusses how to use the stair and elevator to optimize the hybrid evacuation in high-rise buildings and proposes two goals for the evacuation model of high-rise buildings under emergency conditions. One is that both the last occupant to use the stairway and the last occupant to use the elevator reach the safe place simultaneously. The other is that we fine-tune the evacuation destinations of the occupants to balance the utilization of each evacuation path as much as possible. We present the optimization method with three steps, and the evacuation time shrunk by up to 57% according to the baseline. Finally, we compare the optimized hybrid evacuation and the single evacuation method to the previous work and give the results of the experiments.

Funder

Xiangyang Science & Technology Plan (High-tech field

Hubei University of Arts and Science Scientific Research Starting Foundation

The Basic Soft Science Research Projects of Wenzhou Science and Technology Bureau

The Zhejiang Philosophy and Social Sciences Foundation

Zhejiang Public Welfare Technology Application Research Project

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Modeling and Simulation,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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