ENGINEERING – FIRE & AFETY ENGINEERING CALCULATOR Evacuation Time Estimate A precise tool.
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What is the Evacuation Time Estimate & How does it work?

Understanding how quickly occupants can leave a building is a cornerstone of fire‑safety design. Evacuation time estimates help engineers size exits, select stair widths, and verify compliance with codes such as NFPAΒ 101 and the International Building Code.

The calculation combines two primary components: the travel time for occupants to reach an exit and the discharge time through the available exit capacity. Travel time depends on the average distance each person must walk and a typical walking speed (β‰ˆ1.2β€―m/s). Discharge time is governed by the flow rate of people per unit width of exit (β‰ˆ1.33β€―personsΒ·m⁻¹·s⁻¹) multiplied by the total effective exit width.

For simplicity, the model assumes a uniform occupant distribution, constant walking speed, and that all exits are equally utilized. Adjustments may be required for high‑rise structures, special‑needs occupants, or when using performance‑based design criteria.

T_{evac}=frac{D}{v}+frac{N}{Ftimes W_{tot}}
D = average travel distance (m)  |  v = walking speed (m/s)  |  N = occupant load (persons)  |  F = flow rate per unit width (personsΒ·m⁻¹·s⁻¹)  |  W_{tot} = total effective exit width (m)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What factors affect the evacuation time estimate?
The evacuation time is influenced by the average walking speed of occupants, the total distance to the nearest exit, and the width of the available exits.
How do I calculate the travel time for occupants?
Travel time is calculated by dividing the total distance from the farthest point in the building to an exit by the average walking speed of the occupants.
What is discharge time in evacuation calculations?
Discharge time refers to the time it takes for all occupants to pass through an exit, considering the number of people and the width of the exit.
How do I ensure compliance with fire safety codes using this calculator?
By inputting the required parameters into the calculator, you can determine if the estimated evacuation time meets the standards set by codes like NFPA 101 and the International Building Code.
What is the role of exit capacity in evacuation time calculations?
Exit capacity affects discharge time; a wider exit allows more people to pass through simultaneously, reducing overall evacuation time.
How can I improve the accuracy of my evacuation time estimate?
To improve accuracy, consider factors such as the number of occupants, their walking speed, and any obstacles that might slow down the evacuation process.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.