利用半经验火焰模型研究灌木林冠状火灾的蔓延

IF 2 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Jeanette Cobian-Iñiguez, Amirhessam Aminfar, D. Weise, M. Princevac
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摘要

火焰几何形状对火焰的蔓延、辐射传热和火焰强度具有重要影响。对于野火,深入了解火焰几何形状(包括火焰长度、火焰高度和火焰倾斜)之间的关系有助于推进野火行为综合模型的推导。在火灾界,经典的火焰建模方法是开发半经验模型。这些模型中有许多是为地表燃料或池火结构推导出来的。然而,很少有人试图模拟林冠火灾的火焰行为。因此,本研究的目的是评估现有半经验模型对观测到的林冠火灾几何形状的适用性。考虑了火焰倾斜、火焰高度和火焰长度的半经验模型。与实验观测结果的对比表明,火焰高度与放热率的2 / 5幂律吻合较好。火焰倾斜角与弗劳德数之间的半经验幂律相关性得到了火焰倾斜角的预测。观测到的火焰倾斜度值与预测值的相关性较低。因此,提出了两个新的幂律相关性。新模型的系数由回归分析得到。
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On the Use of Semi-empirical Flame Models for Spreading Chaparral Crown Fire
Flame geometry plays a key role in shaping fire behavior as it can influence flame spread, radiative heat transfer and fire intensity. For wildland fire, a thorough understanding of relationships between flame geometry including flame length, flame height and flame tilt can help advance the derivation of comprehensive models of wildfire behavior. Within the fire community, a classical flame modeling approach has been the development of semi-empirical models. Many of these models have been derived for surface fuels or for pool fire configurations. However, few have sought to model flame behavior in chaparral crown fires. Thus, the objective of this study was to assess the applicability of existing semi-empirical models on observed chaparral crown fire geometry. Semi-empirical models of flame tilt, flame height and flame length were considered. Comparison with experimental observation of crown fuel layer flame height showed good agreement between two-fifths power law that relates flame height to heat release rate. Predictions of flame tilt were obtained from application of semi-empirical power-law correlations relating flame tilt angle to Froude number. Observed flame tilt values exhibited low correlation with predicted values. Thus, two new power-law correlations were proposed. Coefficients for new models were obtained from regression analysis.
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Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering
Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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