Journal article
Pedestrian crowd dynamics in merging sections: Revisiting the “faster-is-slower” phenomenon
Z Shahhoseini, M Sarvi, M Saberi
Physica A Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2018
Abstract
The study of the discharge of active or self-driven matter in narrow passages has become of the growing interest in a variety of fields. The question has particularly important practical applications for the safety of pedestrian human flows notably in emergency scenarios. It has been suggested predominantly through simulation in some theoretical studies as well as through few experimentations that under certain circumstances, an elevated vigour to escape may exacerbate the outflow and cause further delay although the experimental evidence is rather mixed. The dimensions of this complex phenomenon known as the “faster-is slower” effect are of crucial importance to be understood owing to its p..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research is financially supported by Public Transport Victoria (PTV) and Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources (DEDJTR) (Arc Linkage project LP120200361).