The understanding of merging flows during evacuation can have important implications for rail tunnels safety. This paper explores the interdependence of the merging of flows coming from the walkway with those exiting the train. Eight train exit configurations were tested using a mock-up of a rail car exit and a lateral walkway involving 77 participants (mean age 48; standard deviation 15; range 18-74). New measurements and data processing methods are proposed allowing statistical analysis to be performed. The results provide quantitative evidence of the preferences between flows. We found that the bias in the evacuation was slightly in favour of the walkway when train exit was at 0 m in height. Contrary to expectations a moderate dominance ...
The aim of this report is to present conclusions about factors of great importance for the evacuatio...
The report focuses on an evacuation experiment, which was performed within the second work package o...
This dataset contains supplementary material for the article "Evacuation trials from a double-d...
The understanding of merging flows during evacuation can have important implications for rail tunnel...
An exploratory study of a train evacuation inside a tunnel was performed in order to study the effec...
In this thesis, human behavior in rail tunnel fires is explored. Descriptive knowledge is presented ...
AbstractMetro system in China has been expanded with a remarkable speed resulting in great concerns ...
Passenger evacuation on elevated railway lines has always been an important issue for elevated rail ...
Evacuation of trains in tunnels is currently taking place in diverse ways. One of the methods implie...
An evacuation experiment including 100 individuals was performed inside a tunnel in order to study t...
This paper explores the likely behaviours of train passengers in an emergency evacuation and examine...
Crowd simulations have proven to be a valuable numerical tool for evacuation analysis. There is seri...
While incidents requiring the rapid egress of passengers from trains are infrequent, perhaps the mos...
AbstractMetro system in China has been expanded with a remarkable speed resulting in great concerns ...
Metro system in China has been expanded with a remarkable speed resulting in great concerns on passe...
The aim of this report is to present conclusions about factors of great importance for the evacuatio...
The report focuses on an evacuation experiment, which was performed within the second work package o...
This dataset contains supplementary material for the article "Evacuation trials from a double-d...
The understanding of merging flows during evacuation can have important implications for rail tunnel...
An exploratory study of a train evacuation inside a tunnel was performed in order to study the effec...
In this thesis, human behavior in rail tunnel fires is explored. Descriptive knowledge is presented ...
AbstractMetro system in China has been expanded with a remarkable speed resulting in great concerns ...
Passenger evacuation on elevated railway lines has always been an important issue for elevated rail ...
Evacuation of trains in tunnels is currently taking place in diverse ways. One of the methods implie...
An evacuation experiment including 100 individuals was performed inside a tunnel in order to study t...
This paper explores the likely behaviours of train passengers in an emergency evacuation and examine...
Crowd simulations have proven to be a valuable numerical tool for evacuation analysis. There is seri...
While incidents requiring the rapid egress of passengers from trains are infrequent, perhaps the mos...
AbstractMetro system in China has been expanded with a remarkable speed resulting in great concerns ...
Metro system in China has been expanded with a remarkable speed resulting in great concerns on passe...
The aim of this report is to present conclusions about factors of great importance for the evacuatio...
The report focuses on an evacuation experiment, which was performed within the second work package o...
This dataset contains supplementary material for the article "Evacuation trials from a double-d...