Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
806774 Reliability Engineering & System Safety 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Validation of evacuation models is investigated.•Quantitative evaluation of behavioural uncertainty is performed.•A validation procedure is presented through an evacuation case study.

Both experimental and simulation data on fire evacuation are influenced by a component of uncertainty caused by the impact of the unexplained variance in human behaviour, namely behavioural uncertainty (BU). Evacuation model validation studies should include the study of this type of uncertainty during the comparison of experiments and simulation results. An evacuation model validation procedure is introduced in this paper to study the impact of BU. This methodology is presented through a case study for the comparison between repeated experimental data and simulation results produced by FDS+Evac, an evacuation model for the simulation of human behaviour in fire, which makes use of distribution laws.

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