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http://dx.doi.org/10.7859/kief.2014.21.3.011

An Analysis about the Moving Behavior of Students by Simulation on Variation Type in Middle School  

Jeong, Joo-Seong (전남대 건축학과)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities / v.21, no.3, 2014 , pp. 11-18 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to observe movement behavior of students about a change of physical condition in moving space of variation type using simulation technique. The moving pattern of students was checked by SIMULEX program. The width of corridor was adjusted to 2.4m, 3.0m and 3.9m and a flow coefficient of simulation was estimated with the change of width. The wider the width of corridor was, the lower a flow coefficient was, and the difference was large when the width of corridor was narrow. It was also observed that the flow coefficient was relatively high in all types of corridor setup individual locker. Unit occupation area with the change of width was additionally measured, as shown in the results, the occupation density was low when the width of corridor was wide and a stationary time was short.
Keywords
Middle School; A Variatoin Type; Simulation; Moving Behavior;
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