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Sustainability. 2021;13(4):10.3390/su13042136. doi: 10.3390/su13042136 Q23.32024

Ignition Vulnerabilities of Combustibles around Houses to Firebrand Showers: Further Comparison of Experiments

房屋周围可燃物对火雨式点燃脆弱性的影响进一步实验比较分析研究 翻译改进

Sayaka Suzuki  1, Samuel L Manzello  2

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  • 1 National Research Institute of Fire and Disaster (NRFID), Chofu, Tokyo 182-0012, Japan.
  • 2 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA.
  • DOI: 10.3390/su13042136 PMID: 34386267

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    Wildland fires and wildland urban-interface (WUI) fires have become a significant problem in recent years. The mechanisms of home ignition in WUI fires are direct flame contact, thermal radiation, and firebrand attack. Out of these three fire spread factors, firebrands are considered to be a main driving force for rapid fire spread as firebrands can fly far from the fire front and ignite structures. The limited experimental data on firebrand showers limits the ability to design the next generation of communities to resist WUI fires to these types of exposures. The objective of this paper is to summarize, compare, and reconsider the results from previous experiments, to provide new data and insights to prevent home losses from firebrands in WUI fires. Comparison of different combustible materials around homes revealed that wood decking assemblies may be ignited within similar time to mulch under certain conditions.

    Keywords: WUI fires; home vulnerablities; structure ignition.

    Keywords:ignition vulnerabilities; combustibles; firebrand showers

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    期刊名:Sustainability

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    ISSN:2071-1050

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