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Paper Title: URBAN SAFESCAPE
Authors Name: B.S.S.Sumanohar , Abhijeet sangapurkar , Nandigam Mahindra , Bobbili Krishna Visishta , Veerabhadra Teja Reddy
Unique Id: IJSDR2312085
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 12, December-2023
Abstract: From the recent growth in the population, it has been observed high rise buildings has become a common style of living which helps us to meet the growing population. It has observed that there is a great risk occurring factors which can lead to a great extent of human loss. One of which is fire outbreak, during fire out breaks it has been observed that great life loss occurs not due to burnings but because of suffocation and stampede. So, to resolve this situation we propose an evacuating system where we can go for a mass evacuation without any human loss. For which an intense survey has been conducted in order to know about the growth of Highrise structures and fire safety importance incurred. And based upon the survey an intensive literature review has also been made in order to know all about the existing fire safety mechanisms. Coming to the technical details in the present study of the fire evacuating system, the system is currently designed for 10 floors and the carrying capacity is of 20 humans in one go, the material used for the ramp that carry humans is made up of MS plate (galvanizing steel), the basic principle involved is of hydraulics which helps us for the elevation of the ramp that which is used for the mass evacuation. The system has also been provided with the flexible railing system that can be hidden when the system is not in use. Hydraulic system with the principle of elevation in vertical direction is working principle used in the working of the emergency evacuation lift. The lift system can be used in case of emergencies like a fire outbreak. The platform can be lifted using an emergency switch that is placed on the ground floor for better operation. The lift has a predefined weight carrying capacity. This will enable the lift to operate efficiently. The present project has the ability to go for a safe and secure mass evacuation, it is a one-time investment which can be used until the building’s life.
Keywords: High rise buildings, Fire safety, Evacuation methods, Hydraulic
Cite Article: "URBAN SAFESCAPE", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 12, page no.641 - 656, December-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2312085.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2312085
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 12, December-2023
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Page No: 641 - 656
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ISSN Number: 2455-2631

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