Fire, Vol. 7, Pages 47: A Case Study on the Evacuation of People during a Fire in the Workshop of a Large Factory

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Fire, Vol. 7, Pages 47: A Case Study on the Evacuation of People during a Fire in the Workshop of a Large Factory

Fire doi: 10.3390/fire7020047

Authors: Yuru Fan Hao Cui Jiawen Qin Changcheng Liu Que Huang

A workshop, as a crowded place, is quite easy to cause serious casualties and economic losses once there is a fire. In this paper, Pathfinder software was used to simulate fire emergency evacuation in a workshop of a large factory with building structural symmetry. According to the simulation results, several obstacles to the evacuation were discovered and further analyzed. The results showed that the main factors affecting the evacuation were the width of exits, the distribution of occupants and the effective evacuation width of stairs. Among them, only changing the width of exits had little influence on shortening evacuation time. While changing the effective evacuation width of stairs could greatly relieve the evacuation pressure, every increase of 0.5 m in the width of the staircase could shorten the evacuation time by 30.0 s. Meanwhile, the larger the number of people in high-rise buildings, the longer the evacuation time was. Therefore, the means of restricting people from entering the high-rise buildings in batches could be used to prevent personnel from being evacuated in time when a fire incident occurs.

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