Assessing wildfire risk to critical infrastructure in central Chile: application to an electrical substation

IF 2.9 3区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY International Journal of Wildland Fire Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1071/wf22113
Gonzalo Severino, Andrés Fuentes, Alejandro Valdivia, Fernando Auat-Cheein, Pedro Reszka
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Abstract

Background

Wildfires have caused significant damage in Chile, with critical infrastructure being vulnerable to extreme wildfires.

Aim

This work describes a methodology for estimating wildfire risk that was applied to an electrical substation in the wildland–urban interface (WUI) of Valparaíso, Chile.

Methods

Wildfire risk is defined as the product between the probability of a wildfire reaching infrastructure at the WUI and its consequences or impacts. The former is determined with event trees combined with modelled burn probability. Wildfire consequence is considered as the ignition probability of a proxy fuel within the substation, as a function of the incident heat flux using a probit expression derived from experimental data. The heat flux is estimated using modelled fire intensity and geometry and a corresponding view factor from an assumed solid flame.

Key results

The probability of normal and extreme fires reaching the WUI is of the order of 10−4 and 10−6 events/year, respectively. Total wildfire risk is of the order of 10−5 to 10−4 events/year

Conclusions

This methodology offers a comprehensive interpretation of wildfire risk that considers both wildfire likelihood and consequences.

Implications

The methodology is an interesting tool for quantitatively assessing wildfire risk of critical infrastructure and risk mitigation measures.

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评估智利中部关键基础设施的野火风险:应用于变电站
背景野火在智利造成了重大损失,关键基础设施很容易受到极端野火的影响。目的本研究介绍了一种估算野火风险的方法,该方法适用于智利瓦尔帕莱索市野地与城市交界处(WUI)的一个变电站。方法野火风险被定义为野火到达 WUI 基础设施的概率与其后果或影响之间的乘积。前者由事件树和模拟燃烧概率共同决定。野火后果被视为变电站内替代燃料的点燃概率,它是入射热通量的函数,使用从实验数据中得出的 probit 表达式。热通量是通过模拟火灾强度和几何形状以及假定固体火焰的相应视角系数估算出来的。主要结果正常和极端火灾到达 WUI 的概率分别为 10-4 和 10-6 次/年。总野火风险约为 10-5 到 10-4 次/年 结论该方法全面解释了野火风险,同时考虑了野火发生的可能性和后果。意义该方法是定量评估关键基础设施野火风险和风险缓解措施的有趣工具。
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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.
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