2017 年 31 巻 p. 59-68
It is unclear how modern people evacuate during post-earthquake urban fire spreading, due to lack of sufficient data. For the purpose of considering this, we experimented with Virtual Reality which used a set of images and sounds, produced by a computer, visually to represent a place and a situation in a way that a person can feel that they exist in that environment. Through this research, we got 3 outcomes. First, we developed a technique for realistic representation of fire in an urban setting using VR tools. Second, we established an experiment method to understand the evacuation behavior of people. Thirdly, we reveal relationship in evacuation behavior with distance between location of fire and standing position.