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Q. M. Xie, S. X. Lu, D. P. Kong and J. H. Wang (2013) Journal Of Fire Protection Engineering 23 31-49.
Date: 2014-06-22   Author: SKLFS  ,   Source: WOS  ,
 

Q. M. Xie, S. X. Lu, D. P. Kong and J. H. Wang (2013) Treatment of evacuation time uncertainty using polynomial chaos expansion. Journal/Journal Of Fire Protection Engineering 23 31-49. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1042391512470578
Keywords: Polynomial chaos expansion, uncertainty analysis, evacuation time, performance-based design, Monte Carlo simulation, safety factor, SENSITIVITY-ANALYSIS, QUANTIFICATION, MODEL, SIMULATION
Abstract: In order to deal with uncertainties in evacuation time associated with the uncertainty in input parameters at a reasonable computational cost, a probabilistic method based on polynomial chaos expansion is proposed that combines evacuation models with Latin hypercube sampling. Evacuation models enable the prediction of evacuation time, polynomial chaos expansion is used to construct a surrogate model of evacuation time, Latin hypercube sampling is adopted as post-processing of the surrogate model to predict numerically the distribution of evacuation times. Additionally, an Uncertainty Factor is defined to quantify the total effect of the uncertainty of input parameters on evacuation time. To illustrate the proposed probabilistic method, evacuation of a simplified fire compartment typical of large commercial buildings is analyzed while considering uncertain input parameters including occupant density, child-occupant load ratio and exit width. This case study indicates that when exit width is small, the Uncertainty Factor is almost constant with respect to exit width but increases with an increase in specified (acceptable) reliability level. Furthermore, if exit width exceeds a certain critical value, the Uncertainty Factor will decrease with an increase in exit width and its sensitivity to reliability level will become smaller. Finally, the case study shows that compared with the conventional Monte Carlo simulation, the proposed method can give similar estimations of evacuation time uncertainty at a significantly reduced computational cost.

 
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