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Dynamic evacuation routes for personnel on a naval ship
Authors:Francisco Pérez‐Villalonga  Javier Salmerón  Kevin Wood
Affiliation:1. Navy of Spain, Ministerio de Defensa, Arturo Soria 287, 28033, Madrid, Spain;2. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California 93943
Abstract:We propose a dynamic escape route system for emergency evacuation of a naval ship. The system employs signals that adapt to the causative contingency and the crew's physical distribution about the ship. A mixed‐integer nonlinear programming model, with underlying network structure, optimizes the evacuation process. The network's nodes represent compartments, closures (e.g., doors and hatches) and intersections, while arcs represent various types of passageways. The objective function integrates two potentially conflicting factors: average evacuation time and the watertight and airtight integrity of the ship after evacuation. A heuristic solves the model approximately using a sequence of mixed‐integer linear approximating problems. Using data for a Spanish frigate, with standard static routes specified by the ship's designers, computational tests show that the dynamic system can reduce average evacuation times, nearly 23%, and can improve a combined measure of ship integrity by up to 50%. In addition, plausible design changes to the frigate yield further, substantial improvements. Published 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics 2008
Keywords:evacuation time  ship integrity  multi‐commodity flow  nonlinear network model
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