Fire line rotation as a mechanism for fire spread on a uniform slope
Domingos Xavier Viegas
International Journal of Wildland Fire 11(1) 11 - 23
Abstract
The evolution of a linear flame front in a homogeneous fuel bed in a slope,
for arbitrary values of the initial orientation of the fire front is studied.
It is shown that, with the exception of initially horizontal or down-slope
propagating fire lines, the propagation is not stationary. In its movement the
fire front rotates, tending to become parallel to the slope gradient
direction. The concept of fire line rotation as a tool to interpret and
describe the evolution of a fire front is presented. Experimental results
developed at a laboratory scale in a 30˚ slope are presented to support
it. Some insight about the role played by natural convection induced by the
fire is provided. A model using the concept of fire line rotation is proposed
to predict the evolution of a fire front. Its application to the case of a
point ignition fire in a slope is presented.
Keywords: fire spread; fire modelling; fire line
rotation; slope effects.
Full text doi:10.1071/WF01049
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