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Constructal design of evacuation from a three-dimensional living space

Lui et al., 2015

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10416118253094026612
Author
Lui C
Fong N
Lorente S
Bejan A
Chow W
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications

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This paper demonstrates the fundamental relation that exists between the configuration of a three-dimensional living space and the time needed for the evacuation of all the inhabitants. The evacuation is treated as a physical flow system consisting of pedestrians who move …
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