Wildfires are complex phenomena, both in time and space, in ecosystems. The ability to understand wildfire dynamics and to predict the behaviour of the propagating fire is essential and at the same time a challenging practice. A common approach to investigate and predict such phenomena is making the most of power of numerical models and simulators. Improved and more accurate methods for simulating fire dynamics are indispensable to managing suppression plans and controlled burns, decreasing the fuel load and having a better assessment of wildfire risk mitigation methodologies. This paper is focused on the investigation of existing simulator models applicable in predicting wildfire spread and wind fire interaction. The available software pac...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
One of the first significant developments in wildfire modeling research was to introduce heat flux a...
Wind is the dominant environmental factor affecting wildland fire intensity and spread. Previously,...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
A coupled atmospheric/wildfire behavior model is described that utilizes physics-based process model...
International audienceThis paper provides a formal mathematical representation of a wildfire simulat...
This work presents the extension of a physical model for the spreading of surface fire at landscape ...
Abstract—Wildland f ire behavior, par ticular ly that of large, uncontrol led wild fires, has not b...
Abstract. Physics-based coupled fire–atmosphere models are based on approximations to the governing ...
Fire spread research is multi-objective. Foresters are usually interested in obtaining reusable prag...
International audienceThis study reports 3D numerical simulations of the ignition and the propagatio...
Recent advances in numerical modeling and computer power have made it feasible to simulate the dynam...
Numerical modeling of fires has progressed over the past decade. In addition to semi-empirically bas...
In this paper a coarse graining process is used to subsequently model large wildland fires, starting...
Part 4: Modelling and Simulation SystemsInternational audienceBushfires are complex processes, makin...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
One of the first significant developments in wildfire modeling research was to introduce heat flux a...
Wind is the dominant environmental factor affecting wildland fire intensity and spread. Previously,...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
A coupled atmospheric/wildfire behavior model is described that utilizes physics-based process model...
International audienceThis paper provides a formal mathematical representation of a wildfire simulat...
This work presents the extension of a physical model for the spreading of surface fire at landscape ...
Abstract—Wildland f ire behavior, par ticular ly that of large, uncontrol led wild fires, has not b...
Abstract. Physics-based coupled fire–atmosphere models are based on approximations to the governing ...
Fire spread research is multi-objective. Foresters are usually interested in obtaining reusable prag...
International audienceThis study reports 3D numerical simulations of the ignition and the propagatio...
Recent advances in numerical modeling and computer power have made it feasible to simulate the dynam...
Numerical modeling of fires has progressed over the past decade. In addition to semi-empirically bas...
In this paper a coarse graining process is used to subsequently model large wildland fires, starting...
Part 4: Modelling and Simulation SystemsInternational audienceBushfires are complex processes, makin...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
One of the first significant developments in wildfire modeling research was to introduce heat flux a...
Wind is the dominant environmental factor affecting wildland fire intensity and spread. Previously,...