An empirical model is presented which relates fractional reduction in loading to fuel element diameter and moisture content for surface and aerial fuels consumed near the fire front in a spreading crown fire. The model is based upon data from a series of experimental crown fires in immature jack pine. Its intended use is to permit calculation of fuel consumption per unit area (kg/m2) needed to estimate edge intensity (kW/m) from the spread rate of a crown fire. Model predictions of small fuel component fractional loading reduction had a root-mean-square error of almost 0.2 for our calibration data set. Most of the error arises from the model prediction of complete consumption of crown foliage, some of which was not exposed to flame in the f...
A lack of independent, quality-assured data prevents scientists from effectively evaluating predicti...
This thesis evaluates the effectiveness of BEHAVE: Fire Behavior Prediction and Fuel Modeling System...
International audienceAn experimental study of the burning rates of small-scale forest fuel layers c...
An empirical model is presented which relates fractional reduction in loading to fuel element diamet...
This work examines the phenomenon of the transition from a surface fire to a crown fire, using a nu...
The fuel complex variables canopy bulk density and canopy base height are often used to predict crow...
We describe the development of a model system for the prediction over the full range in fire behavio...
The transition of fire from dry surface fuels to wet shrub crown fuels was studied using lab-oratory...
This paper constitutes a digest and critique of the currently available information pertaining to th...
Fire managers are increasingly concerned about the threat of crown fires, yet only now are quantitat...
To control and use wildland fires safely and effectively depends on creditable assessments of fire p...
Assessment of crown fire potential requires quantification of canopy fuels. In this study, canopy fu...
We quantified loading and consumption losses of 1-hour and 10-hour fuels on the forest floor and und...
Accurate quantification of fine fuel loads (e.g. foliage and twigs) in forests is required for many ...
Application of crown fire behavior models in fire management decision-making have been limited by th...
A lack of independent, quality-assured data prevents scientists from effectively evaluating predicti...
This thesis evaluates the effectiveness of BEHAVE: Fire Behavior Prediction and Fuel Modeling System...
International audienceAn experimental study of the burning rates of small-scale forest fuel layers c...
An empirical model is presented which relates fractional reduction in loading to fuel element diamet...
This work examines the phenomenon of the transition from a surface fire to a crown fire, using a nu...
The fuel complex variables canopy bulk density and canopy base height are often used to predict crow...
We describe the development of a model system for the prediction over the full range in fire behavio...
The transition of fire from dry surface fuels to wet shrub crown fuels was studied using lab-oratory...
This paper constitutes a digest and critique of the currently available information pertaining to th...
Fire managers are increasingly concerned about the threat of crown fires, yet only now are quantitat...
To control and use wildland fires safely and effectively depends on creditable assessments of fire p...
Assessment of crown fire potential requires quantification of canopy fuels. In this study, canopy fu...
We quantified loading and consumption losses of 1-hour and 10-hour fuels on the forest floor and und...
Accurate quantification of fine fuel loads (e.g. foliage and twigs) in forests is required for many ...
Application of crown fire behavior models in fire management decision-making have been limited by th...
A lack of independent, quality-assured data prevents scientists from effectively evaluating predicti...
This thesis evaluates the effectiveness of BEHAVE: Fire Behavior Prediction and Fuel Modeling System...
International audienceAn experimental study of the burning rates of small-scale forest fuel layers c...