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Citation

Gian CM, Mohd Tohir MZ, Md Said MS, Tharima AF, Mohd Nizam Ong NAF, Ramali MR. Int. J. Emerg. Serv. 2021; 11(1): 114-132.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/IJES-09-2020-0053

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE In recent years, the number of high-rise buildings in Malaysia has been increasing. Therefore, it is essential to take evacuation into consideration especially for emergency conditions such as fire, explosion and natural disasters. This research aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the escape time in typical Malaysian high-rise residential buildings.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH This work comprises simulation on three buildings around the Selangor area in Malaysia. Quantitative methodology is adopted using Pathfinder software to simulate the evacuation process and time of the three typical Malaysian high-rise residential buildings. Four parameters were studied namely, the occupant load density, walking speed of first and last occupants, average of evacuation time per floor for the three buildings and effect of placement of emergency staircase on travel time.

FINDINGS Findings show that 12 m2 which is double the allowable occupants' density in Malaysia increases evacuation time by 67.9% while the placement of the emergency staircase on the left and middle section of a building significantly affects the evacuation time by 21.2%. In conclusion, from the simulation studies, it is recognized that a higher occupant's density affects the evacuation time.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE This work could provide information on escape time for future construction of high-rise buildings in Malaysia. Hence, the specification and design of buildings could be reviewed based on the results obtained from this simulation. This information could be beneficial to the building regulators and developers thus enhancing the knowledge of building constructor and possible issues in the design of staircases, corridors and height of buildings.


Language: en

Keywords

Emergency staircase; Evacuation; High-rise residential buildings; Pathfinder simulation; Travel time

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