スポット火災の原因となる燃えさしを追跡・分析(UC Irvine scientists track and analyze lofted embers that cause spot )fires

202410-09 カリフォルニア大学校アーバイン校(UCI)

カリフォルニア大学アーバイン校の研究者たちは、シエラネバダ山脈で野外実験を行い、野火が生成する飛び火(火の粉)の動きを解析しました。実験では、燃え盛る炎から飛散する火の粉を水の入ったトレーで収集し、高速撮影でその速度や方向を追跡しました。このデータにより、飛び火が火災の拡大に与える影響をより正確にモデル化でき、特に気候変動による火災の複雑化に対応したリスク評価の改善が期待されています。

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火の粉とその飛散時の運動学の特性評価
Characterizing firebrands and their kinematics during lofting

Alec J. Petersen;Tirtha Banerjee
Physics of Fluids  Published:October 07 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0227024

スポット火災の原因となる燃えさしを追跡・分析(UC Irvine scientists track and analyze lofted embers that cause spot )fires

Spot fires pose a major risk and add to the already complex physics, which makes fire spread so hard to predict, especially in the wildland urban interface. Firebrands can not only cross fuel breaks and thwart other suppression efforts but also directly damage infrastructure and block evacuation routes. Transport models and computational fluid dynamics tools often make simplifications when predicting spot fire risk, but there is a relative lack of experimental data to validate such parameterizations. To this end, we present a field experiment performed at the University of California Berkeley Blodgett Research Forest in California where we recorded the flame and firebrands emanating from a nighttime hand-drawn pile fire using high-frequency imaging. We used image-processing to characterize the fire intensity and turbulence as well as particle tracking velocimetry to measure ejected firebrand kinematics as they are lofted by the plume. We further collected embers that settled around the fire at varying distances and measured their size, shape, density, and settling distributions. We also examine existing physics-based time-averaged models of firebrand lofting and note discrepancies between such models, often used due to their speed and simplicity, and our experimental observations. Finally, we discuss some implications our observations could have on future modeling efforts by considering the time-dependent fire dynamics, intermittency in the plume turbulence, and in the firebrand generation rate. To the best of our knowledge, these are the first in situ observations of firebrand generation and lofting from representative fuels, addressing a major source of data gap and uncertainty in the wildland fire literature.

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