Fuelbreak effectiveness against wind-driven and plume-dominated fires: A 3D numerical study

The effectiveness of a fuelbreak, created in a homogeneous grassland on a flat terrain, was studied numerically. The analysis relies on 3D numerical simulations that were performed using a detailed physical-fire-model (FIRESTAR3D) based on a multiphase formulation. To avoid border effects, calculati...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fire safety journal 2021-09, Vol.124, p.103383, Article 103383
Hauptverfasser: Frangieh, Nicolas, Accary, Gilbert, Rossi, Jean-Louis, Morvan, Dominique, Meradji, Sofiane, Marcelli, Thierry, Chatelon, François-Joseph
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Zusammenfassung:The effectiveness of a fuelbreak, created in a homogeneous grassland on a flat terrain, was studied numerically. The analysis relies on 3D numerical simulations that were performed using a detailed physical-fire-model (FIRESTAR3D) based on a multiphase formulation. To avoid border effects, calculations were carried out by imposing periodic boundary conditions along the two lateral sides of the computational domain, reproducing that way a quasi-infinitely long fire front. A total of 72 simulations were carried out for various wind speeds, fuel heights, and fuelbreak widths, which allowed to cover a large spectrum of fire behaviour, ranging from plume-dominated fires to wind-driven fires. The results were classified in three main categories: 1- “Propagation” if fire crossed the fuelbreak with a continuous fire front, 2- “Overshooting” and “Marginal” if fire marginally crosses the fuelbreak with the formation of burning pockets, and 3- “No propagation” if fire does not cross at all the fuelbreak. The ratio of fuelbreak width to fuel height, marking the “Propagation”/“No propagation” transition, was found to be scaled with Byram's convection number Nc as 75.07 × Nc−0.46. The numerical results were also compared to an operational wildfire engineering tool (DIMZAL) dedicated to fuelbreaks dimensioning. •Fuel break effectiveness was investigated numerically.•Classification: Propagation, Overshooting, Marginal, No Propagation.
ISSN:0379-7112
1873-7226
DOI:10.1016/j.firesaf.2021.103383