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Modelling Moisture Damping for Fire Spread in a Mixture of Live and Dead Fuels
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1991
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Fuel MoistureHeat Sink TermEngineeringFire SafetyFire SuppressionCivil EngineeringNumerical SimulationFire SpreadTransport PhenomenaMoisture DampingModeling And SimulationThermodynamicsFire ResearchHeat TransferDead FuelsFire ModelingMultiscale Modeling
A model, based on those of Rothermel(1972) and Wilson (1990), is developed for the effect of fuel moisture on fire spread rate in a fuel complex consisting of a mixture of live and dead fine fuel particles. Physical arguments lead to a modification of the heat sink term of Rothermel's model. A form of moisture damping is proposed which generalises that of Wilson. It uses one extra parameter, which needs to be estimated from experimental burns in a mixture of live and dead fuels. The model is fitted to a series of experimental shrubland fires. The model fits this data better than does Rothermel's original model, but is not yet recommended for use by practitioners.
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