Fire spread is known to accelerate uphill over inclined surfaces due to an intrinsic coupling between geometry and fire-induced flows, especially when the slope exceeds a critical angle. The fundamental relationships which govern this close coupling, however, are not yet fully understood. To investigate these relationships, propane-fueled fires were produced over a tilt table at the Missoula Fire Sciences Lab. Large-scale fire tests with heat-release rates ranging from 81 kW to 2.25 MW were conducted. The angle of inclination, θ, was varied between 0∘ and 30∘. A micro-thermocouple array along the centerline of the table was used to measure downstream gas temperatures. Flames were seen to start attaching to the inclined surface at θ = 18∘, i...
A series of laboratory fire spread experiments were completed to analyze the effect of terrain slope...
A 1/3 scaled tunnel model was built to explore the effect of fire source elevation on fire and smoke...
Wildfire behavior is dictated by the complex interaction of numerous physical phenomena including dy...
Physical modeling of both stationary fires and wildland fire spread requires a thorough understandin...
Experiments were performed using stationary gas burners in order to characterize the flame...
Wildland fire spread is typically described as a function of fuel, weather, and topography. An unde...
The present work investigates two aspects of the wildland fire problem: instabilities occurring in i...
International audienceSlope is among the most influencing factor affecting the spread of wildfires. ...
Experimental techniques have been used to investigate three upward flame spread phenomena of particu...
High frequency (30 Hz) two-dimensional particle image velocimetry data recorded during a field ...
An experiment was designed to capture micrometeorological observations during a fire spread on a sim...
The effects of downward airflow on the burning rate and/or burning intensity of square alcohol pool ...
Wind enhancement triggered by fire-wind interaction can potentially pose significant damage to struc...
In this second part of a two part exploration of dynamic behavior observed in wildland fires, time s...
This paper presents results from a computational and laboratory investigation of wind flow and fire ...
A series of laboratory fire spread experiments were completed to analyze the effect of terrain slope...
A 1/3 scaled tunnel model was built to explore the effect of fire source elevation on fire and smoke...
Wildfire behavior is dictated by the complex interaction of numerous physical phenomena including dy...
Physical modeling of both stationary fires and wildland fire spread requires a thorough understandin...
Experiments were performed using stationary gas burners in order to characterize the flame...
Wildland fire spread is typically described as a function of fuel, weather, and topography. An unde...
The present work investigates two aspects of the wildland fire problem: instabilities occurring in i...
International audienceSlope is among the most influencing factor affecting the spread of wildfires. ...
Experimental techniques have been used to investigate three upward flame spread phenomena of particu...
High frequency (30 Hz) two-dimensional particle image velocimetry data recorded during a field ...
An experiment was designed to capture micrometeorological observations during a fire spread on a sim...
The effects of downward airflow on the burning rate and/or burning intensity of square alcohol pool ...
Wind enhancement triggered by fire-wind interaction can potentially pose significant damage to struc...
In this second part of a two part exploration of dynamic behavior observed in wildland fires, time s...
This paper presents results from a computational and laboratory investigation of wind flow and fire ...
A series of laboratory fire spread experiments were completed to analyze the effect of terrain slope...
A 1/3 scaled tunnel model was built to explore the effect of fire source elevation on fire and smoke...
Wildfire behavior is dictated by the complex interaction of numerous physical phenomena including dy...