Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation

IF 2 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering Pub Date : 2019-09-13 DOI:10.3389/fmech.2019.00054
Shaorun Lin, Xinyan Huang, J. Urban, S. McAllister, C. Fernandez-Pello
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Recent mega wildfires have become one of the most dangerous and devastating hazards, with a wide range of negative impacts on the economy, society and environment. As cylindrical shrubs and twigs are typical fuel loads in wildfires, it is important to understand how the diameter and arrangement of cylindrical fuels affect ignition behaviors. In this work, the piloted ignition of cylindrical wood rods with different diameters (3.2 ~15.9 mm) are conducted under the irradiation up to 50 kW/m2. Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 mm to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. However, the ignition of the 3.2-mm rod is more difficult than the 9.5-mm rod, because of the enhanced convective cooling by the smaller curvature. Nevertheless, when the rod fuels are placed horizontally on the ground, the curvature-enhanced convective cooling becomes limited. For a single rod, when both the fuel diameter and the irradiation are small, only smoldering ignition occurs, and eventually the sample collapses. For the rod bed, flaming ignition always occurs, and it is easier to ignite because of a smaller convective cooling. For both horizontal configurations, the fuel ignition temperature increases almost linearly with the diameter from 270℃ (3.2 mm) to 330℃ (15.9 mm) but is insensitive to the irradiation level. This research quantifies the effect of fuel diameter and arrangement on the piloted ignition and reveals that the traditional classification of thermally thin and thick fuel for flat materials may not be suitable for cylindrical wildland fuels.
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辐照下圆柱形野外燃料的引燃
近年来,特大野火已成为最危险和最具破坏性的灾害之一,对经济、社会和环境产生了广泛的负面影响。由于圆柱形灌木和小枝是野火中典型的燃料负载,因此了解圆柱形燃料的直径和排列对着火行为的影响非常重要。在50 kW/m2的辐照下,对不同直径(3.2 ~15.9 mm)的圆筒形木棒进行了引燃实验。测试了三组燃料:(I)单个垂直棒,(II)单个水平棒,(III)附着在地面上的水平棒床。对于单个垂直杆,随着直径从15.9 mm减小到6.4 mm,测量的点火时间减少,表现出热薄的行为。然而,由于较小的曲率增强了对流冷却,3.2 mm杆的点火比9.5 mm杆的点火困难。然而,当燃料棒水平放置在地面上时,曲率增强的对流冷却变得有限。对于单棒,当燃料直径和辐照量都很小时,只发生阴燃点火,最终试样坍塌。对于棒床,总是发生火焰点火,并且由于对流冷却较小,更容易点燃。对于两种水平配置,燃料点火温度随直径从270℃(3.2 mm)到330℃(15.9 mm)几乎呈线性增加,但对辐照水平不敏感。本研究量化了燃料直径和排列对引燃的影响,揭示了传统的平面材料热薄和热厚燃料的分类可能不适用于圆柱形荒地燃料。
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Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering
Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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