Thermal Characteristics of Surface Fire Spreading Front Under Ambient Wind
Ziwei Wang,
Kuibin Zhou,
Xianzheng Ma
et al.
Abstract:Surface fire is the most common form of forest fire, primarily spreading along the forest land's surface and causing damage to nearby low-lying seedlings, shrubs, and the root systems of vegetation at its base. In actual forest fire scenarios, the occurrence of fires is often accompanied by environmental winds due to the typically complex terrain in forested areas. Forest vegetation is densely distributed, and when surface fires encounter obstacles such as tree trunks, the advancing fire front may interact wit… Show more
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