Analysis of Pedestrian Behavior for the Optimization of Evacuation Plans in Tall Buildings: Case Study Santiago, Chile

Author:

Ternero Rodrigo12ORCID,Sepúlveda Juan1ORCID,Alfaro Miguel1,Fuertes Guillermo13ORCID,Vargas Manuel1,Sepúlveda-Rojas Juan Pedro1ORCID,Soto-Jancidakis Lukas1

Affiliation:

1. Industrial Engineering Department, University of Santiago de Chile, Avenida Victor Jara 3769, Santiago 9170124, Chile

2. Escuela de Construcción, Universidad de las Américas, Santiago 7500975, Chile

3. Facultad de Ingeniería, Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Bernardo O’Higgins, Avenida Viel 1497, Ruta 5 Sur, Santiago 8370993, Chile

Abstract

Countries located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, such as Chile, require robust evacuation plans for tall buildings to manage the ongoing threat of natural disasters. This study presents a methodology for developing evacuation plans by conducting pedestrian movement simulations with agents that have a model of their surroundings. This approach allows us to assess different scenarios and choose the best option based on the specific characteristics of the site. The method combines simulation and data analysis, using the Monte Carlo method to improve emergency evacuations. Initially, Pathfinder software was employed to simulate the evacuation of a tall building. This involved modeling pedestrian movements using a multiagent system. These agents were programmed to behave like real pedestrians and make decisions during evacuation scenarios, providing valuable information. The effectiveness of two evacuation strategies was then evaluated using the simulation data. The proposed methodology was validated using a case study. The simulations showed that the best strategy depends on factors such as the distribution of people, the capacity of the exits, and the time available for evacuation. Finally, the model includes a training process that uses virtual reality technology to improve situational awareness.

Funder

DICYT (Scientific and Technological Research Bureau) of the University of Santiago of Chile (USACH) and the Department of Industrial Engineering

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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