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Fire Dynamics Simulation and Evacuation for a Large Shopping Center (Mall), Part II, Evacuation Scenarios

Received: 31 May 2015    Accepted: 01 June 2015    Published: 15 June 2015
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Abstract

Evacuation plans in large malls are very essential in cases of emergency especially fire. Many fatalities may occur among panicked people running and pushing to get out of these burning places. The present study considers evacuation cases corresponding to the fire cases that were considered in part I. It is established that evacuation planning is vital to help people get out of the mall without being exposed to suffocation due to smoke inhaling or having accidents due to panic rush in corridors and over the stairs/escalators.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajee.s.2015030401.15
Published in American Journal of Energy Engineering (Volume 3, Issue 4-1, July 2015)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Fire, Energy and Thermal Real-Life Challenges

Page(s) 72-78
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Keywords

Fire Dynamics Simulation, Smoke Propagation, Evacuation, Shopping Center (Mall)

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  • Mechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering & Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

  • Mechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering & Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

  • Mechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering & Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

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    Khalid A. Albis, Ahmed F. Abdel Gawad, Muhammad N. Radhwi. Fire Dynamics Simulation and Evacuation for a Large Shopping Center (Mall), Part II, Evacuation Scenarios. Am J Energy Eng. 2015;3(4-1):72-78. doi: 10.11648/j.ajee.s.2015030401.15

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