We have presented an overview of a mathematical model, BUOYANT, that was originally designed for the evaluation of the dispersion of buoyant plumes originated from major warehouse fires. The model addresses the variations of the cross-plume integrated properties of a buoyant plume in the presence of a vertically varying atmosphere. The model also includes a treatment for a rising buoyant plume interacting with an inversion layer. We have compared the model predictions with the data of two prescribed wild-land fire experiments. For the SCAR-C experiment in Quinault (US) in 1994, the predicted vertical extents of the plume at maximum plume rise were between 500 and 800 m and between 200 and 700 m, using two alternative meteorological data set...
[1] We have simulated the dynamical evolution of the plume from a prescribed biomass fire, using the...
Firebrand spotting is one of the most vexing problems associated with wildland fires, challenging th...
We quantified the effects of the plume rise of biomass burning aerosol and gases for the forest fire...
A mathematical model called BUOYANT has previously been developed for the evaluation of the dispersi...
Current understanding of the buoyant rise and subsequent dispersion of smoke due to wildfires has be...
Heating from wildfires adds buoyancy to the overlying air, often producing plumes that vertically di...
Smoke plumes associated with wildland fires are difficult to characterize due to the non-linear beha...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Engineering and Architecture, Washington State UniversitySmoke plumes ass...
A new methodology for the estimation of smoke-injection height from wild-land fires is proposed and ...
PresentationThe present paper describes the theory behind the “plume rise from warehouse fires model...
Biomass fires can significantly degrade regional air quality. Plume rise height is one of the critic...
Biomass burning is one of a relatively few natural processes that can inject globally significant qu...
Smoke plume rise is critically dependent on plume updraft structure. Smoke plumes from landscape bur...
Plumes originating from fires may serve as a risk for people and environmental safety. Depending on ...
This paper presents an approach to model the multiscale smoke dispersion following industrial fires,...
[1] We have simulated the dynamical evolution of the plume from a prescribed biomass fire, using the...
Firebrand spotting is one of the most vexing problems associated with wildland fires, challenging th...
We quantified the effects of the plume rise of biomass burning aerosol and gases for the forest fire...
A mathematical model called BUOYANT has previously been developed for the evaluation of the dispersi...
Current understanding of the buoyant rise and subsequent dispersion of smoke due to wildfires has be...
Heating from wildfires adds buoyancy to the overlying air, often producing plumes that vertically di...
Smoke plumes associated with wildland fires are difficult to characterize due to the non-linear beha...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Engineering and Architecture, Washington State UniversitySmoke plumes ass...
A new methodology for the estimation of smoke-injection height from wild-land fires is proposed and ...
PresentationThe present paper describes the theory behind the “plume rise from warehouse fires model...
Biomass fires can significantly degrade regional air quality. Plume rise height is one of the critic...
Biomass burning is one of a relatively few natural processes that can inject globally significant qu...
Smoke plume rise is critically dependent on plume updraft structure. Smoke plumes from landscape bur...
Plumes originating from fires may serve as a risk for people and environmental safety. Depending on ...
This paper presents an approach to model the multiscale smoke dispersion following industrial fires,...
[1] We have simulated the dynamical evolution of the plume from a prescribed biomass fire, using the...
Firebrand spotting is one of the most vexing problems associated with wildland fires, challenging th...
We quantified the effects of the plume rise of biomass burning aerosol and gases for the forest fire...