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Individual Ascent and Descent Evacuation Performance on Long Stairs Considering the Effects of Stepping Pattern and Light Conditions

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Abstract

The study focuses on individual evacuation performance on long stairs, examining the impact of stepping patterns (single-step and double-step) and light conditions (daytime and nighttime) on movement speed and physiological parameters such as blood pressure and heart rate. Conducted in a 13-floor building, the experiments involved college students moving upward and downward, with data collected on travel time, heart rate, and blood pressure. Results show significant differences in evacuation time and speed between stepping patterns, with double-step patterns generally being faster. Blood pressure increases notably during stair-ascending, while heart rate increases more significantly under double-step patterns. The findings offer valuable insights for emergency planning and evacuation strategy development in high-rise buildings and underground facilities.

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Title
Individual Ascent and Descent Evacuation Performance on Long Stairs Considering the Effects of Stepping Pattern and Light Conditions
Authors
Kongjin Zhu
Lizhi Peng
Ning Guo
Bangyu Wang
Xiang Ling
Peng Mei
Publication date
14-02-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Fire Technology / Issue 2/2023
Print ISSN: 0015-2684
Electronic ISSN: 1572-8099
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10694-023-01380-0
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