Using catastrophe theory to analyze subway fire accidents

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Xiaofei Lin
Shouxin Song
Huaiyuan Zhai
Pengwei Yuan
Mingli Chen
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[1] Beijing Jiaotong University,School of Economics and Management
[2] Anhui University of Technology,Civil Engineering and Agriculture School
[3] University of Jinan,Business School
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Subway; Fire accident; Swallowtail catastrophe; Fire triangle; Fault tree analysis (FTA);
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Catastrophe theory can describe a continuous process that is undergoing abrupt changes. A dynamic process can be considered to be a swallowtail catastrophe if it has the following six qualities: bimodality, divergence, sudden transitions, hysteresis, inaccessibility and irreversibility. In this paper, the swallowtail catastrophe model is applied to describe the changing dynamic process of subway fire accidents. This dynamic process is also proved to have the six qualities of a swallowtail catastrophe. By using the swallowtail catastrophe model, we construct a model for the subway fire accidents, and we present analyses of subway fire accidents. On the basis of the model and analyses, the dynamic changes in the subway fire accident evolution process can be described with a novel approach. The causes of fire accidents in subways are also discussed, from the perspective of the fire triangle and four elements of an accident. We hope that this study’s theoretical descriptions and discussion of subway fire accidents will facilitate a profound analysis of subway safety.
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页码:223 / 235
页数:12
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