This paper challenges the currently assumed linear relationship between doorway width and achievable flow. The current view is seen as a simplification that may lead to anoverly optimistic view of the achievable flowrates. Analyzed data are presented in order to demonstrate the impact that the actual use of the doorway and its design can have upon the flow rate generated. These data are then supported by the use of numerical simulations to demonstrate the impact that this overestimation can have upon the design process. It is contended that the specific flow rate assumed for a doorway should take into consideration not only its width, but also the design of the doorway (i.e., the opening and closing mechanism) and how evacuees behave in res...
The article studies the dependence of the human flow density on two main parameters: the width of th...
Air curtains have been widely used to reduce infiltration through door openings and save heating/coo...
In previous regulations a 1,20-meter-wide door in large halls could be exchanged with two 0,90-meter...
The effective width model was introduced to show how the flow was linearly proportional to the effec...
Studies on egress time and spatio–temporal progression of pedestrians inside a hall are important fo...
AbstractThis paper presents the characteristics of pedestrian movement around doors connected to cor...
According to the Dutch building regulations, called Building Decree, 135 persons per minute should b...
We report a thorough analysis of the intermittent flow of pedestrians through a narrow door. The obs...
For the new version of the Dutch design guidelines for buildings, a threshold value for the capacity...
AbstractIn this paper, we show how the capacity of evacuation doors is affected by the evacuation do...
In the last decades, a series of terrible accidents happened within pedestrian crowds, which makes c...
International audienceThis paper deals with the combined effects of fire and mechanical ventilation ...
International audienceThe study is an experimental investigation of the discharge flow coefficient a...
International audienceThis paper deals with an experimental study of buoyancy-induced gas flow at a ...
A large cabin was partitioned along its centerline with the two sides were connected by a doorway. A...
The article studies the dependence of the human flow density on two main parameters: the width of th...
Air curtains have been widely used to reduce infiltration through door openings and save heating/coo...
In previous regulations a 1,20-meter-wide door in large halls could be exchanged with two 0,90-meter...
The effective width model was introduced to show how the flow was linearly proportional to the effec...
Studies on egress time and spatio–temporal progression of pedestrians inside a hall are important fo...
AbstractThis paper presents the characteristics of pedestrian movement around doors connected to cor...
According to the Dutch building regulations, called Building Decree, 135 persons per minute should b...
We report a thorough analysis of the intermittent flow of pedestrians through a narrow door. The obs...
For the new version of the Dutch design guidelines for buildings, a threshold value for the capacity...
AbstractIn this paper, we show how the capacity of evacuation doors is affected by the evacuation do...
In the last decades, a series of terrible accidents happened within pedestrian crowds, which makes c...
International audienceThis paper deals with the combined effects of fire and mechanical ventilation ...
International audienceThe study is an experimental investigation of the discharge flow coefficient a...
International audienceThis paper deals with an experimental study of buoyancy-induced gas flow at a ...
A large cabin was partitioned along its centerline with the two sides were connected by a doorway. A...
The article studies the dependence of the human flow density on two main parameters: the width of th...
Air curtains have been widely used to reduce infiltration through door openings and save heating/coo...
In previous regulations a 1,20-meter-wide door in large halls could be exchanged with two 0,90-meter...