Although post-earthquake fire is a kind of relatively infrequent urban disaster
its potential destruction has attracted the concerns of urban disaster mitigators. In order to resist this disaster
a GIS-based software system for the simulation of urban post-earthquake fires was built by the authors for assisting mitigators in predicting the occurrence
spread
suppression and destruction of post-earthquake fires. This software system is composed of four main parts
i.e. spatial database
model library
simulation center and outputs. Spatial database provides basic data sources for simulation by collecting and organizing the spatial and no-spatial data closely related with post-earthquake fires. Model library is the core of system storing three models
i.e. ignition model
fire-spread model and fire-suppression model
which correspond to three key steps of post-earthquake fires respectively. As the operation center of system
simulation center integrates data and models to fulfill simulation of post-earthquake fires. After simulation
various statistical results are output from simulation center in form of table
map and report. These results will provide scientific supports for decision-making of disaster mitigation.