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From page 58...
... Typically, a 15- to 20-foot-wide corridor will allow a single-direction Concourse Circulation Model
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... The actual amount of secure circulation required will depend on the terminal configuration and should consider whether gates are
From page 60...
... The spreadsheet model was developed to estimate the circulation dimensions using the NBEG approach. This model will function in the same manner as the other spreadsheet models with links to the Table of Contents and the User's Guide, and the use of color-coded cells for consistency as seen in Figure 73.
From page 61...
... Example of Secure Circulation tab. Concourse Circulation Model 61
From page 62...
... 62 Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design the usage percentage should be 100%. Depending on how the end space is used and how much area is taken away from circulation for holdrooms, the usage percentage may be as low as 80%.
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... Concourse Circulation Model 63


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