Wildland Fire Behaviour Case Studies and Fuel Models for Landscape-Scale Fire Modeling
This work presents the extension of a physical model for the spreading of surface fire at landscape scale. In previous work, the model was validated at laboratory scale for fire spreading across litters. The model was then modified to consider the structure of actual vegetation and was included in t...
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doaj-850742db1df841bc84ba815cb2f579bb2021-07-02T02:28:53ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Combustion2090-19682090-19762011-01-01201110.1155/2011/613424613424Wildland Fire Behaviour Case Studies and Fuel Models for Landscape-Scale Fire ModelingPaul-Antoine Santoni0Jean-Baptiste Filippi1Jacques-Henri Balbi2Frédéric Bosseur3SPE UMR 6134 CNRS, University of Corsica, Campus Grimaldi BP 52, 20250 Corte, FranceSPE UMR 6134 CNRS, University of Corsica, Campus Grimaldi BP 52, 20250 Corte, FranceSPE UMR 6134 CNRS, University of Corsica, Campus Grimaldi BP 52, 20250 Corte, FranceSPE UMR 6134 CNRS, University of Corsica, Campus Grimaldi BP 52, 20250 Corte, FranceThis work presents the extension of a physical model for the spreading of surface fire at landscape scale. In previous work, the model was validated at laboratory scale for fire spreading across litters. The model was then modified to consider the structure of actual vegetation and was included in the wildland fire calculation system Forefire that allows converting the two-dimensional model of fire spread to three dimensions, taking into account spatial information. Two wildland fire behavior case studies were elaborated and used as a basis to test the simulator. Both fires were reconstructed, paying attention to the vegetation mapping, fire history, and meteorological data. The local calibration of the simulator required the development of appropriate fuel models for shrubland vegetation (maquis) for use with the model of fire spread. This study showed the capabilities of the simulator during the typical drought season characterizing the Mediterranean climate when most wildfires occur.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/613424 |
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Paul-Antoine Santoni Jean-Baptiste Filippi Jacques-Henri Balbi Frédéric Bosseur Wildland Fire Behaviour Case Studies and Fuel Models for Landscape-Scale Fire Modeling Journal of Combustion |
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Paul-Antoine Santoni Jean-Baptiste Filippi Jacques-Henri Balbi Frédéric Bosseur |
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Wildland Fire Behaviour Case Studies and Fuel Models for Landscape-Scale Fire Modeling |
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Wildland Fire Behaviour Case Studies and Fuel Models for Landscape-Scale Fire Modeling |
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Wildland Fire Behaviour Case Studies and Fuel Models for Landscape-Scale Fire Modeling |
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Wildland Fire Behaviour Case Studies and Fuel Models for Landscape-Scale Fire Modeling |
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Wildland Fire Behaviour Case Studies and Fuel Models for Landscape-Scale Fire Modeling |
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wildland fire behaviour case studies and fuel models for landscape-scale fire modeling |
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Journal of Combustion |
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2090-1968 2090-1976 |
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This work presents the extension of a physical model for the spreading of surface fire at landscape scale. In previous work, the model was validated at laboratory scale for fire spreading across litters. The model was then modified to consider the structure of actual vegetation and was included in the wildland fire calculation system Forefire that allows converting the two-dimensional model of fire spread to three dimensions, taking into account spatial information. Two wildland fire behavior case studies were elaborated and used as a basis to test the simulator. Both fires were reconstructed, paying attention to the vegetation mapping, fire history, and meteorological data. The local calibration of the simulator required the development of appropriate fuel models for shrubland vegetation (maquis) for use with the model of fire spread. This study showed the capabilities of the simulator during the typical drought season characterizing the Mediterranean climate when most wildfires occur. |
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