Shaorun Lin, Tianhang Zhang, Xinyan Huang, Michael J. Gollner
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摘要
背景野火是对全球泥炭地的一个重大威胁,但泥炭火是否能被升起的火苗点燃仍是一个未知数。目的我们通过实验室规模的实验研究了发光火苗点燃泥炭火的阈值。方法泥炭样品的烘干重量(ODW)含水率(MC)从 5% ODW 到 100% ODW 不等,并在风洞中提供速度高达 1 m/s 的外风(ν)。主要结果和结论当 MC < 35% 时,无论风速如何,点火总是可以实现的。但是,如果 MC 值在 35% 到 85% 之间,则需要外部风力(随泥炭水分的增加而增加)来提高火种的反应速度,从而加热泥炭样品。如果将 MC 值进一步提高到 85% 以上,则单个实验室喷火器无法实现点火。最后,根据实验结果,通过逻辑回归模型得出了 90% 的点火概率曲线。启示这项研究表明,保持泥炭的高含水量对防止火烛引燃非常重要,并有助于我们更好地了解大型泥炭火灾的发展过程。
The initiation of smouldering peat fire by a glowing firebrand
Background
Wildfires represent a significant threat to peatlands globally, but whether peat fires can be initiated by a lofted firebrand is still unknown.
Aims
We investigated the ignition threshold of peat fires by a glowing firebrand through laboratory-scale experiments.
Methods
The oven-dried weight (ODW) moisture content (MC) of peat samples varied from 5% ODW to 100% ODW, and external wind (ν) with velocities up to 1 m/s was provided in a wind tunnel.
Key results and conclusions
When MC < 35%, ignition is always achieved, regardless of wind velocity. However, if MC is between 35 and 85%, an external wind (increasing with peat moisture) is required to increase the reaction rate of the firebrand and thus heating to the peat sample. Further increasing the MC to be higher than 85%, no ignition could be achieved by a single laboratory firebrand. Finally, derived from the experimental results, a 90% ignition probability curve was produced by a logistic regression model.
Implications
This work indicates the importance of maintaining a high moisture content of peat to prevent ignition by firebrands and helps us better understand the progression of large peat fires.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Wildland Fire publishes new and significant articles that advance basic and applied research concerning wildland fire. Published papers aim to assist in the understanding of the basic principles of fire as a process, its ecological impact at the stand level and the landscape level, modelling fire and its effects, as well as presenting information on how to effectively and efficiently manage fire. The journal has an international perspective, since wildland fire plays a major social, economic and ecological role around the globe.
The International Journal of Wildland Fire is published on behalf of the International Association of Wildland Fire.