Fire evacuation and patient assistance simulation in a large hospital building

This research studied the fire evacuation simulation and patient assistance who were unable to help themselves out a hospital building. The studied building is a high and large building as Thai law which was 10th floors on 90,842.18 square meters and able to accommodate 4,017 occupants that calculat...

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