2015
DOI: 10.1515/jamsi-2015-0014
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On a numerical flux for the pedestrian flow equations*

Abstract: The pedestrian flow equations are formulated as the hyperbolic problem with a source term, completed by the eikonal equation yielding the desired direction of the pedestrian velocity. The operator splitting consisting of successive discretization of the eikonal equation, ordinary differential equation with the right hand side being the source term and the homogeneous hyperbolic system is proposed. The numerical flux of the Vijayasundaram type is proposed for the finite volume solution of the hyperbolic problem… Show more

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“…The curves show the decrease of number of pedestrians in the domain Ω during the evacuation process simulated by CA with various parameters β in the probability matrix (3.2) and by FVM from [19]. The lowest (blue) curve corresponds to the results obtained in [19]. The CA evacuation time T evac corresponding to the various parameters β is shown in the table in Figure 5 (right).…”
Section: Setting the Parameter β In (32)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The curves show the decrease of number of pedestrians in the domain Ω during the evacuation process simulated by CA with various parameters β in the probability matrix (3.2) and by FVM from [19]. The lowest (blue) curve corresponds to the results obtained in [19]. The CA evacuation time T evac corresponding to the various parameters β is shown in the table in Figure 5 (right).…”
Section: Setting the Parameter β In (32)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, the FVM evacuation time was T F V M evac = 36.5 s. In Figure 5 (left) the number of pedestrians in the domain Ω against the time t is shown. The curves show the decrease of number of pedestrians in the domain Ω during the evacuation process simulated by CA with various parameters β in the probability matrix (3.2) and by FVM from [19]. The lowest (blue) curve corresponds to the results obtained in [19].…”
Section: Setting the Parameter β In (32)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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