Abstract – Smouldering is the slow, low-temperature, flameless form of combustion of a condensed fuel. It poses safety and environmental hazards and allows novel technological application but its fundamentals remain mostly unknown to the scientific community. The terms filtering combustion, smoking problem, deep seated fires, hidden fires, peat or peatlands fires, lagging fires, low oxygen combustion, in-situ combustion, fireflood and underground gasification, all refer to smouldering combustion phenomena. This paper attempts to synthesize a comprehensive view of smouldering combustion bringing together contributions from diverse scientific disciplines. Smouldering is the leading cause of deaths in residential fires and a source of safety c...
This paper presents a series of experiments conducted to assess the potential of smouldering combust...
This paper presents a series of experiments conducted to assess the potential of smouldering combust...
Smouldering ground fires have severe environmental implications. Their main effects are the release ...
Invited review paper for the first issue of the journal IRECHE - International Review of Chemical En...
Smoldering combustion is the slow, low temperature, flameless burning of porous fuels and is the mos...
Smouldering combustion is an important and complex phenomenon that is central to a wide range of pro...
Smouldering combustion is an important and complex phenomenon that is central to a wide range of pro...
Smouldering combustion, a phenomenon typically researched from a fire-safety perspective has recentl...
Smouldering combustion, a phenomenon typically researched from a fire-safety perspective has recentl...
Smouldering combustion, a phenomenon typically researched from a fire-safety perspective has recentl...
Smouldering combustion is being developed as a remediation process for soils contaminated with non-a...
This chapter argues that smouldering combustion leads to megafires as measured in terms of the total...
Coal mining was widespread in the central belt of Scotland from 1830 until the 1970’s and created a ...
Smouldering combustion is the slow, low-temperature, flameless burning of porous fuels and the most ...
Smouldering combustion governs the burning of many materials in the built and natural environments. ...
This paper presents a series of experiments conducted to assess the potential of smouldering combust...
This paper presents a series of experiments conducted to assess the potential of smouldering combust...
Smouldering ground fires have severe environmental implications. Their main effects are the release ...
Invited review paper for the first issue of the journal IRECHE - International Review of Chemical En...
Smoldering combustion is the slow, low temperature, flameless burning of porous fuels and is the mos...
Smouldering combustion is an important and complex phenomenon that is central to a wide range of pro...
Smouldering combustion is an important and complex phenomenon that is central to a wide range of pro...
Smouldering combustion, a phenomenon typically researched from a fire-safety perspective has recentl...
Smouldering combustion, a phenomenon typically researched from a fire-safety perspective has recentl...
Smouldering combustion, a phenomenon typically researched from a fire-safety perspective has recentl...
Smouldering combustion is being developed as a remediation process for soils contaminated with non-a...
This chapter argues that smouldering combustion leads to megafires as measured in terms of the total...
Coal mining was widespread in the central belt of Scotland from 1830 until the 1970’s and created a ...
Smouldering combustion is the slow, low-temperature, flameless burning of porous fuels and the most ...
Smouldering combustion governs the burning of many materials in the built and natural environments. ...
This paper presents a series of experiments conducted to assess the potential of smouldering combust...
This paper presents a series of experiments conducted to assess the potential of smouldering combust...
Smouldering ground fires have severe environmental implications. Their main effects are the release ...