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Original Articles

Rate of Spread of Free-Burning Fires in Woody Fuels in a Wind Tunnel

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Pages 1-37 | Received 12 Jun 1995, Accepted 23 Oct 1997, Published online: 06 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

We describe the results of 357 experimental fires conducted in an environmentally controlled large wind tunnel. The fires were burned over a range of particle sizes, fuel bed depths, packing ratios, moisture contents and windspeeds. We find that spread rate decreases with moisture content in a way which depends on the fuel type and diameter. It decreases as the square root of the packing ratio. Fuel bed depth has little effect on spread rate, and fuel diameter has significant effect only for diameters above 1 mm. The relationship between rale or spread and windspeed is virtually linear

We develop a predictive model for rate of-spread based on energy transfer considerations and the laboratory results. Other laboratory-based models for spread rate are compared with our model, and tested against the laboratory data. The other models have forms similar to ours, but do not predict our data well. Our model predicts well the spread rates for fires burned in windspeeds below 3 m/sec in other laboratories. The scale of the experiments and the similarity of the dependence on windspeed to that found in the field indicate that a field model may be developed from the laboratory model with relatively few modifications.

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E.A. CATCHPOLE

Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected].

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