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Commercial Aircraft-Cabin Egress: The Current State Of Simulation Model Development And The Need For Future Research
Oleh:
Court, M. C.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Simulation vol. 73 no. 4 (Apr. 1997)
,
page 218-231.
Topik:
Aircraft-cabin egress
;
aircrafts
;
certification test
;
evacuation
;
human behavior
;
FAA regulations
Fulltext:
218.pdf
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There has been increasing interest in developing simulation models capable of analyzing commercial aircraft-cabin egress under both non-lifethreatening and life-threatening scenarios. At issue is the ability to accurately simulate human behavior within non-toxic environments, as well as the debilitating effects that toxic environments (e.g., fire and smoke) have on human-decision making. A set of criteria has been identified by the Federal Aviation Administration for developing simulation models capable of analyzing commercial aircraft-cabin egress. These criteria are used to (a) compare the capabilities and limitations of four aircraft-evacuation models in existence today, (b) identify the issues that need to be addressed when developing these types of models, and (c) propose a new paradigm for developing aircraft-cabin egress models.
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