نتایج جستجو برای: fire ignition model

تعداد نتایج: 2145905  

2016
Evan Beachly James Higgins Christian Laney Sebastian G. Elbaum Carrick Detweiler Craig Allen Dirac Twidwell

Prescribed fires have many benefits, but existing ignition methods are dangerous, costly, or inefficient. This paper presents the design and evaluation of a micro-UAS that can start a prescribed fire from the air, while being operated from a safe distance and without the costs associated with aerial ignition from a manned aircraft. We evaluate the performance of the system in extensive controll...

2011
Sally Archibald

Human ability to manipulate fire and the landscape has increased over evolutionary time, but the impact of this on fire regimes and consequences for biodiversity and biogeochemistry are hotly debated. Reconstructing historical changes in human-derived fire regimes empirically is challenging, but information is available on the timing of key human innovations and on current human impacts on fire...

Journal: :CoRR 2011
Jan Mandel Jonathan D. Beezley Adam K. Kochanski Volodymyr Y. Kondratenko Lin Zhang Erik W. Anderson Joel Daniels Cláudio T. Silva Christopher R. Johnson

We present an overview of a modeling environment, consisting of a coupled atmosphere-wildfire model, utilities for visualization, data processing, and diagnostics, open source software repositories, and a community wiki. The fire model, called SFIRE, is based on a fire-spread model, implemented by the level-set method, and it is coupled with the Weather Research Forecasting (WRF) model. A versi...

2015
William J. Platt Steve L. Orzell Matthew G. Slocum

Fire seasonality, an important characteristic of fire regimes, commonly is delineated using seasons based on single weather variables (rainfall or temperature). We used nonparametric cluster analyses of a 17-year (1993-2009) data set of weather variables that influence likelihoods and spread of fires (relative humidity, air temperature, solar radiation, wind speed, soil moisture) to explore sea...

Jozi, Seyed Ali, Mousavifard, Seyedeh Azar, Rezazadeh Azari, Mansour, Zaimdar, Mojgan,

In case of ignition and explosion of oil depot, it will cause a lot of human and financial losses because there is a large population around it. . Therefore, understanding how fire spread and fire modeling by using CFD software to predict the outcome of accidents and their potential effects are very helpful .This research examines for the first time dangerous and unexpected scenarios of explosi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Sally Archibald A Carla Staver Simon A Levin

Human ability to manipulate fire and the landscape has increased over evolutionary time, but the impact of this on fire regimes and consequences for biodiversity and biogeochemistry are hotly debated. Reconstructing historical changes in human-derived fire regimes empirically is challenging, but information is available on the timing of key human innovations and on current human impacts on fire...

2005
Vivek K. Arora George J. Boer

[1] Fire affects ecosystems by altering both their structure and the cycling of carbon and nutrients. The emissions from fires represent an important biogeochemical pathway by which the biosphere affects climate. For climate change studies it is important to model fire as a mechanistic climate-dependent process in dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) and the terrestrial ecosystem components...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2008
Jian Yang Hong S He Stephen R Shifley

Understanding spatial controls on wildfires is important when designing adaptive fire management plans and optimizing fuel treatment locations on a forest landscape. Previous research about this topic focused primarily on spatial controls for fire origin locations alone. Fire spread and behavior were largely overlooked. This paper contrasts the relative importance of biotic, abiotic, and anthro...

2009
Thomas Cleary

A series of 24 full-scale experiments was conducted during the summer of 2008 to examine the effects of alarm type (photoelectric, ionization, and dual sensor), alarm location, fabric type (100 % cotton and 100 % polyester), polyurethane foam density, ignition scenario, and room configuration, on smoke alarm performance. A two-level, fractional factorial design of eight experimental configurati...

2016
Taolin Zhang Xiaodong Zhou Lizhong Yang

This work investigated experimentally and theoretically the fire hazards of thermal-insulation materials used in diesel locomotives under different radiation heat fluxes. Based on the experimental results, the critical heat flux for ignition was determined to be 6.15 kW/m² and 16.39 kW/m² for pure polyurethane and aluminum-polyurethane respectively. A theoretical model was established for both ...

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