Simulation study on the effect of obstacles upstream of the building exit on evacuation efficiency

IF 3.1 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications Pub Date : 2025-05-15 Epub Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1016/j.physa.2025.130547
Hongpeng Qiu , Zheng Fang , Eric Wai Ming Lee
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Since the argument that placing obstacles upstream of the building exit can improve evacuation efficiency was put forward, how to set up obstacles to improve building evacuation efficiency has become a hot topic. Based on the actual evacuation experimental data, this paper established and verified a discrete cellular automaton model that realised the ‘faster is slower’ effect in the actual evacuation experiment and, on this basis, studied the impact of different obstacle settings on building evacuation efficiency under different emergency levels. Through research, we found that setting up obstacles opposite to the building emergency exit, not close to the building emergency exit, or in a corridor-like form at the building's emergency exit will reduce evacuation efficiency while setting up obstacles close to the building emergency exit can increase evacuation efficiency. In addition, setting up obstacles close to the side with fewer people can improve building evacuation efficiency more than setting up obstacles close to the side with more people, and setting up more obstacles on the side with fewer people can improve evacuation efficiency more than setting up more obstacles on the side with more people. Our research findings have the potential to significantly improve our understanding of the impact of obstacles near exits on building evacuation efficiency and, thereby, save lives in emergencies.
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建筑出口上游障碍物对疏散效率影响的仿真研究
自从在建筑物出口上游设置障碍物可以提高疏散效率的观点被提出以来,如何设置障碍物来提高建筑物疏散效率就成为了一个热门话题。本文基于实际疏散实验数据,建立并验证了离散元胞自动机模型,实现了实际疏散实验中“越快越慢”的效果,并在此基础上研究了不同应急级别下不同障碍物设置对建筑物疏散效率的影响。通过研究,我们发现在建筑物的紧急出口对面设置障碍物,不靠近建筑物的紧急出口,或者在建筑物的紧急出口以走廊形式设置障碍物会降低疏散效率,而在建筑物的紧急出口附近设置障碍物可以提高疏散效率。此外,在人少的一侧设置障碍物比在人多的一侧设置障碍物更能提高建筑物的疏散效率,在人少的一侧设置障碍物比在人多的一侧设置障碍物更能提高建筑物的疏散效率。我们的研究结果有可能显著提高我们对出口附近障碍物对建筑物疏散效率的影响的理解,从而在紧急情况下挽救生命。
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期刊介绍: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications Recognized by the European Physical Society Physica A publishes research in the field of statistical mechanics and its applications. Statistical mechanics sets out to explain the behaviour of macroscopic systems by studying the statistical properties of their microscopic constituents. Applications of the techniques of statistical mechanics are widespread, and include: applications to physical systems such as solids, liquids and gases; applications to chemical and biological systems (colloids, interfaces, complex fluids, polymers and biopolymers, cell physics); and other interdisciplinary applications to for instance biological, economical and sociological systems.
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