Some theory and observations are presented on the factors governing the start and spread of crown fire in conifer forests. Crown fires are classified in three ways according to the degree of dependence of the crown phase of the fire on the ground surface phase. The crown fuel is pictured as a layer of uniform bulk density and height above ground. Simple criteria are presented for the initiation of crown combustion and for the minimum rates of spread and heat transfer into the crown combustion zone at which the crown fire will spread. The theory is partially supported by some observations in four kinds of conifer forest
Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-87).Understanding the conditions leading to the transi...
The focus of this study is on spatially segregated multiple crown fuel matrices that model the crown...
Canopy fuel characteristics that influence the initiation and spread of crown fires were measured i...
Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) project 09-S-03-1 was undertaken in response to JFSP Project Annou...
This work examines the phenomenon of the transition from a surface fire to a crown fire, using a nu...
This paper constitutes a digest and critique of the currently available information pertaining to th...
Fire managers in Australasia currently lack the basis that would permit them to objectively evaluate...
The transition of fire from dry surface fuels to wet shrub crown fuels was studied using lab-oratory...
and testing of models for predicting crown fire rate of spread in conifer forest stand
Abstract Mathematical model of crown forest fire initiation was based on an analysis of experimental...
Aims of study: To conduct the first full-scale crown fire experiment carried out in a Mediterranean ...
Fire managers are increasingly concerned about the threat of crown fires, yet only now are quantitat...
Live foliage for some tree and shrub species can support flaming fire spread at much higher moisture...
To control and use wildland fires safely and effectively depends on creditable assessments of fire p...
Mathematical model of forest fire was based on an analysis of known experimental data and using con-...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-87).Understanding the conditions leading to the transi...
The focus of this study is on spatially segregated multiple crown fuel matrices that model the crown...
Canopy fuel characteristics that influence the initiation and spread of crown fires were measured i...
Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) project 09-S-03-1 was undertaken in response to JFSP Project Annou...
This work examines the phenomenon of the transition from a surface fire to a crown fire, using a nu...
This paper constitutes a digest and critique of the currently available information pertaining to th...
Fire managers in Australasia currently lack the basis that would permit them to objectively evaluate...
The transition of fire from dry surface fuels to wet shrub crown fuels was studied using lab-oratory...
and testing of models for predicting crown fire rate of spread in conifer forest stand
Abstract Mathematical model of crown forest fire initiation was based on an analysis of experimental...
Aims of study: To conduct the first full-scale crown fire experiment carried out in a Mediterranean ...
Fire managers are increasingly concerned about the threat of crown fires, yet only now are quantitat...
Live foliage for some tree and shrub species can support flaming fire spread at much higher moisture...
To control and use wildland fires safely and effectively depends on creditable assessments of fire p...
Mathematical model of forest fire was based on an analysis of known experimental data and using con-...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-87).Understanding the conditions leading to the transi...
The focus of this study is on spatially segregated multiple crown fuel matrices that model the crown...
Canopy fuel characteristics that influence the initiation and spread of crown fires were measured i...