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==Abstract==
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The results of a systematic quantitative validation of PEDFLOW based on the experimental data from FZJ are presented. Uni- directional flow experiments, totaling 28 different combinations with varying entry, corridor and exit widths, were considered. The condition imposed on PEDFLOW was that all the cases should be run with the same input parameters. The exit times and fundamental diagrams for the measuring region were evaluated and compared. This validation process led to modifications and enhancements of the model underlying PEDFLOW. The preliminary conclusions indicate that the results agree well for densities smaller than <math>3 m^{-2}</math> and a good agreement is observed even at high densities for the corridors with ''bcor'' = 2.4 m, and ''bcor'' = 3.0 m. For densities between 1 and <math>2 m^{-2}</math> the specific flow and velocities are underpredicted by PEDFLOW.
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==Full Document==
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<pdf>Media:Draft_Samper_699793772_6282_1-s2.0-S2352146514001173-main.pdf</pdf>
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Published on 01/01/2014

DOI: 10.1016/j.trpro.2014.09.081
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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