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- Title
Developing a Subway Fire Risk Assessment Model Based on Analysis Theory.
- Authors
Yan, Zhenguo; Wang, Yanping
- Abstract
In order to effectively reduce the risk of subway fires and to improve the safety of passengers, a review of the background to subway fires employing literature and comparative analyses, computer simulation, expert consultation, and other research methods has been employed to conduct an in-depth study of subway fire risk assessment and control measures. A subway fire risk assessment model based on analysis theory was established. Firstly, a subway fire risk evaluation index system was developed, and the weight values of each level were determined using the interval analytic hierarchy process (IAHP), then the evaluation was derived using the fuzzy evaluation method, and the passenger distribution simulation was introduced to improve the objectivity of the evaluation. The results show that the fire evaluation of this subway system is safe. The results show that a subway fire risk assessment model may provide a scientific basis for establishing prevention and control measures, extinguishing methods, passenger safety evacuation schemes, and carrying out fire safety management activities during subway operations.
- Subjects
FIRE risk assessment; SUBWAYS; ANALYTIC hierarchy process; CIVILIAN evacuation; BUILDING evacuation; HEALTH risk assessment; FIRE management
- Publication
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2021, p1
- ISSN
1024-123X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2021/5549952