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The Process of Verification and Validation of Building Fire Evacuation Models (Paperback)
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The Process of Verification and Validation of Building Fire Evacuation Models (Paperback)
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Loot Price R358
Discovery Miles 3 580
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To date, there is no International standard on the methods and
tests to assess the verification and validation (V&V) of
building fire evacuation models, i.e., model testers adopt
inconsistent procedures or tests designed for other model uses. For
instance, the tests presented within the MSC/Circ.1238 Guidelines
for evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ships
provided by the International Maritime Organization are often
employed for the V&V of models outside their original context
of use (building fires instead of maritime applications). This
document discusses the main issues associated with the definition
of a standard procedure for the V&V of building fire evacuation
models. A review of the current procedures, tests (e.g. the
MSC/Circ.1238 Guidelines), and methods available in the literature
to assess the V&V of building evacuation models is provided.
The capabilities of building evacuation models are evaluated
studying their five main core components, namely 1) Pre-evacuation
time, 2) Movement and Navigation, 3) Exit usage, 4) Route
availability and 5) Flow constraints. A set of tests and
recommendations about the verification of building evacuation
models is proposed. Suggestions on simple qualitative validation
tests are provided together with examples of experimental data-sets
suitable for the analysis of different core components. The
uncertainties associated with evacuation modelling are discussed.
In particular, a method for the analysis of behavioural uncertainty
(uncertainty due to the use of distributions or stochastic
variables to simulate human behaviour in evacuation modelling) is
presented. The method consists of a set of convergence criteria
based on functional analysis. The last part of this document
presents a discussion on the definition of the acceptance criteria
for a standard V&V protocol.
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