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Citation

Galea ER, Blake SJ, Gwynne S, Lawrence PJ. Aeronaut. J. 2003; 107(1070): 207-218.

Affiliation

Fire Safety Engineering Group, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Royal Aeronautical Society, Publisher Cambridge University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

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Abstract

Very Large Transport Aircraft (VLTA) pose considerable challenges to designers, operators and certification authorities. Questions concerning seating arrangement, nature and design of recreational space, the number, design and location of internal staircases, the number of cabin crew required and the nature of the cabin crew emergency procedures are just some of the issues that need to be addressed. Other more radical concepts such as blended wing body (BWB) design, involving one or two decks with possibly four or more aisles offer even greater challenges. Can the largest exits currently available cope with passenger flow arising from four or five aisles? Do we need to consider new concepts in exit design? Should the main aisles be made wider to accommodate more passengers? In this paper we demonstrate how computer based evacuation models can be used to investigate these issues through examination of staircase evacuation procedures for VLTA and aisle/exit configuration for BWB cabin layouts.

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