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Technical Note (NIST TN) - 1839 | 2014

Movement on Stairs During Building Evacuations

Erica D. Kuligowski; Richard D. Peacock; Paul A. Reneke; Emily Weiss; Charles Hagwood; Kristopher J. Overholt; Rena P. Elkin; Jason D. Averill; Enrico Ronchi; Bryan L. Hoskins; Michael Spearpoint

The time that it takes an occupant population to reach safety when descending a stair during building evacuations is typically estimated by measureable engineering variables such as stair geometry, speed, stair density, and pre-observation delay. In turn, engineering models of building evacuation use these variables to predict the performance of egress systems for building design, emergency planning, or event reconstruction. As part of a program to better understand occupant movement and behavior during building emergencies, the Engineering Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been collecting stair movement data during fire drill evacuations of office and residential buildings. These data collections are intended to provide a better understanding of this principal building egress feature and develop a technical foundation for future codes and standards requirements. NIST has collected fire drill evacuation data in 14 buildings (11 office buildings and 3 residential buildings) ranging from six to 62 stories in height that have included a range of stair widths and occupant densities. A total of more than 22000 individual measurements are included in the data set. This report provides details of the data collected, an analysis of the data, and examples of the use of the data. The intention is to better understand movement during stair evacuations and provide data to test the predictive capability of building egress models. While mean movement speeds in the current study of 0.44 m/s ± 0.19 m/s are observed to be quite similar to the range of values in previous studies, mean local movement speeds as occupants traverse down the stairs are seen to vary widely within a given stair, ranging from 0.10 m/s ± 0.008 m/s to 1.7 m/s ± 0.13 m/s. These data provide confirmation of the adequacy of existing literature values typically used for occupant movement speeds and provide updated data for use in egress modeling or other engineering calculations. (Less)


Archive | 2013

Fire dynamics simulator technical reference guide volume 1 :: mathematical model

Kevin B. McGrattan; Randall J. McDermott; Craig G. Weinschenk; Kristopher J. Overholt; Simo Hostikka; Jason Floyd


Fire Technology | 2016

Validation of Fire Models Applied to Nuclear Power Plant Safety

Kevin B. McGrattan; Richard D. Peacock; Kristopher J. Overholt


Fire Technology | 2015

Quantitative Testing of Fire Scenario Hypotheses: A Bayesian Inference Approach

Kristopher J. Overholt; Ofodike A. Ezekoye


NIST Interagency/Internal Report (NISTIR) - 7472 | 2008

Cable Response to Live Fire (CAROLFIRE) Volume 3: Thermally-Induced Electrical Failure (THIEF) Model.

Kevin B. McGrattan; Kristopher J. Overholt


Fire Safety Science | 2014

Fire Model Validation - Eight Lessons Learned

Kevin B. McGrattan; Richard D. Peacock; Kristopher J. Overholt


U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NUREG-1824 | 2014

Verification and Validation of Selected Fire Models for Nuclear Power Plant Applications Supplement 1

Kevin B. McGrattan; Richard D. Peacock; Kristopher J. Overholt


Fire Technology | 2014

Simulation of an Attic Fire in a Wood Frame Residential Structure, Chicago, IL

Craig G. Weinschenk; Kristopher J. Overholt; Daniel M. Madrzykowski


Fire Safety Science | 2014

Soot Deposition and Gravitational Settling Modeling and the Impact of Particle Size and Agglomeration

Jason Floyd; Kristopher J. Overholt; Ofodike A. Ezekoye; Hughes Associates


Fire Technology | 2016

Computational Modeling and Validation of Aerosol Deposition in Ventilation Ducts

Kristopher J. Overholt; Jason Floyd; Ofodike A. Ezekoye

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Craig G. Weinschenk

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Kevin B. McGrattan

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Daniel M. Madrzykowski

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Ofodike A. Ezekoye

University of Texas at Austin

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Richard D. Peacock

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Randall J. McDermott

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Bryan L. Hoskins

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Charles Hagwood

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Emily Weiss

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Erica D. Kuligowski

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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