Modelling Pedestrian Evacuation Movement on a Swaying Ship

  • Chen J
  • Ma J
  • Lo S
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Abstract

With the advance in living standard, cruise travel has been rapidly expanding around the world in recent years. The transportation of passengers in water has also made a rapid development. It is expected that ships will be more and more widely used. Unfortunately, ship disasters occurred in these years caused serious losses. It raised the concern on effectiveness of passenger evacuation on ships. The present study thus focuses on pedestrian evacuation features on ships. On ships, passenger movements are affected by the periodical water motion and thus are quite different from the characteristic when walking on static horizontal floor. Taking into consideration of this special feature, an agent-based pedestrian model is formulized and the effect of ship swaying on pedestrian evacuation efficiency is investigated. Results indicated that the proposed model can be used to quantify the special evacuation process on ships.

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Chen, J., Ma, J., & Lo, S. (2016). Modelling Pedestrian Evacuation Movement on a Swaying Ship. In Traffic and Granular Flow ’15 (pp. 297–304). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33482-0_38

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