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Author(s):
Rahul Wadhwani, Duncan Sutherland, K. A. M. Moinuddin, Xinyan Huang
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Topic(s):
Fire Behavior
Simulation Modeling

NRFSN number: 26161
FRAMES RCS number: 68904
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Background: Wildfire often shows complex dynamic behaviour due to the inherent nature of ambient conditions, vegetation and ignition patterns. Merging fire is one such dynamic behaviour that plays a critical role in the safety of structures and firefighters.

Aim & method: The aim of this study was to develop better insight and understanding of the interaction of parallel merging firelines, using a numerical validation of a physics-based CFD wildfire model concerning merging fires.

Conclusions: The validated model shows a relative error of 5–35% in estimating the rate of fire spread compared with the experimental observation in most of the cases. A physical interpretation is presented to show how parallel fire behaves and interacts with the ambient conditions, providing complementary information to the experimental study.

Implications: The validated numerical model serves as a base case for further study in developing a better correlation for the rate of fire spread between parallel firelines with different ambient conditions, especially at the field scale.

Citation

Wadhwani, Rahul; Sutherland, Duncan; Moinuddin, Khalid A. M.; Huang, Xinyan. 2023. Numerical simulation of two parallel merging wildfires. International Journal of Wildland Fire 32(12):1726-1740. https://doi.org/10.1071/WF23071

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