Byram Derivation of the Energy Criterion for Forest and Wildland Fires
RM Nelson
International Journal of Wildland Fire
3(3) 131 - 138
Published: 1993
Abstract
G.M. Byram's energy criterion for forest and wildland fires consists of two equations: one for computing the rate of flow of kinetic energy in the atmosphere due to the wind field (Pw), and one for estimating the rate of conversion of thermal energy to kinetic energy in the convection column (Pf). The derivation of the equations has remained unpublished since their introduction in 1959. Byram considered the dimensionless ratio of Pf to Pw an indicator of the vertical structure of convection over a fire and referred to the ratio as the convection number, Nc. In view of past and current interest in the behavior of large fires, Byram's derivation of the equations for Pw and Pc is presented along with a sketch and some additional wording for purposes of clarification. The assumptions and possible limitations in Byram's analysis are discussed.Keywords: Blowup fues; Buoyancy; Convection columns; Energy conversion
https://doi.org/10.1071/WF9930131
© IAWF 1993