How to see the evacuation results in Pathfinder?

How to see the evacuation results in Pathfinder?

In Pathfinder, run the Results Viewer. This will display the evacuation results. In the Results Viewer, on the File menu, click Open Results and select the Smokeview file (SMV file extension). Select the results you wish to display. Open an occupant CSV file to plot the FED.

How to combine pyrosim fire results with Pathfinder movement?

We have begun coupling PyroSim fire results with Pathfinder movement. The first major task was to create a Results Viewer that could merge and display PyroSim and Pathfinder results simultaneously. That has largely been completed.

Is it possible to manually coupling FDS and Pathfinder?

However, full coupling of the two simulations has not been completed. In the interim, it is possible to run the fire simulation, monitor the reduced visibility due to smoke, and then manually use that information to slow and re-direct occupants in response to the fire.

How to calculate Pathfinder fractional effective dose ( fed )?

The Pathfinder calculation of Fractional Effective Dose (FED) uses the equations described in the SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, 5th Edition, Vol 3, Chapter 63, pages 2308-2428 ( SFPE 2016 ), shown below in Fractional Effective Dose Equations .

We have begun coupling PyroSim fire results with Pathfinder movement. The first major task was to create a Results Viewer that could merge and display PyroSim and Pathfinder results simultaneously. That has largely been completed.

In Pathfinder, run the Results Viewer. This will display the evacuation results. In the Results Viewer, on the File menu, click Open Results and select the Smokeview file (SMV file extension). Select the results you wish to display. Open an occupant CSV file to plot the FED.

The Pathfinder calculation of Fractional Effective Dose (FED) uses the equations described in the SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, 5th Edition, Vol 3, Chapter 63, pages 2308-2428 ( SFPE 2016 ), shown below in Fractional Effective Dose Equations .