Tao Chen
Affiliations: | 2018- | Center for Combustion Energy | Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Beijing, Beijing Shi, China |
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Ding N, Chen T, Zhu Y, et al. (2020) State-of-the-art high-rise building emergency evacuation behavior Physica a-Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications. 561: 125168 |
Zhu Y, Chen T, Ding N, et al. (2020) Follow the evacuation signs or surrounding people during building evacuation, an experimental study Physica a-Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications. 125156 |
Ding N, Zhang H, Chen T. (2019) Experimental Study of Egress Selection Behavior Between Stairs and Elevators During High-Rise Building Evacuation Fire Technology. 55: 1649-1670 |
Ma Y, Li L, Zhang H, et al. (2017) Experimental study on small group behavior and crowd dynamics in a tall office building evacuation Physica a-Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications. 473: 488-500 |
Ding N, Chen T, Zhang H. (2017) Simulation of high-rise building evacuation considering fatigue factor based on cellular automata: A case study in China Building Simulation. 10: 407-418 |
Ding N, Zhang H, Chen T. (2017) Simulation-based optimization of emergency evacuation strategy in ultra-high-rise buildings Natural Hazards. 89: 1167-1184 |
Ding N, Chen T, Zhang H. (2016) Experimental Study of Elevator Loading and Unloading Time During Evacuation in High-Rise Buildings Fire Technology. 1-14 |
Gao Y, Chen T, Luh PB, et al. (2016) Modified Social Force Model Based on Predictive Collision Avoidance Considering Degree of Competitiveness Fire Technology. 1-21 |
Ding N, Zhang H, Chen T, et al. (2014) Evacuees' behaviors of using elevators during evacuation based on experiments Transportation Research Procedia. 2: 594-602 |
Huang L, Chen T, Yuan H. (2014) Simulation Study of Evacuation in High-rise Buildings Transportation Research Procedia. 2: 518-523 |