Journal article
Experimental Procedures Characterising Firebrand Generation in Wildland Fires
M El Houssami, E Mueller, A Filkov, JC Thomas, N Skowronski, MR Gallagher, K Clark, R Kremens, A Simeoni
Fire Technology | SPRINGER | Published : 2016
Abstract
This study aims to develop a series of robust and efficient methodologies, which can be applied to understand and estimate firebrand generation and to evaluate firebrand showers close to a fire front. A field scale high intensity prescribed fire was conducted in the New Jersey Pine Barrens in March 2013. Vegetation was characterised with field and remotely sensed data, fire spread and intensity was characterised and meteorological conditions were monitored before and during the burn. Firebrands were collected from different locations in the forest and analysed for mass and size distribution. The majority were found to be bark slices (more than 70%) with substantial amounts of pine and shrub ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Authors thank the New Jersey Forest Fire Service. The field experiment was supported by the Joint Fire Science Program (Project 12-1-03-11). Dr. Filkov was supported by the Fulbright program of Institute of International Education, the Government Assignment in the Field of Scientific Activity (Number 1624) and by the President of the Russian Federation Scholarship (Number SP-3968.2013.1).