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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Moisture Diffusivity in Forest Fuels

NR Viney

International Journal of Wildland Fire 2(4) 161 - 168
Published: 1992

Abstract

Abstract. Apracticalmeans of quanmingthe diffusivities of forest fuels from fielddata is presented. The mathematics of this method is explored for four fuel shapes: a litter layer, a hardwood leaf, a twig and a square fuel moisture analogue stick, which are represented geometrically by a semi-infinite solid, a slab, a cylinder and a square prism, respectively. Theresults are presented graphically. Analyses of two published sets of field data indicate defusivities of 4.1 x 10-12m2 s-1 and 1.3 x 10-10m2 s-1 for Eucalyptus leaves and twigs, respectively, and 2.9 x 10-9m2 s-1 for a lodgepole pine litter layer.

Keywords: Diffusivity; Forest litter; Fuel moisture content; Time lag

https://doi.org/10.1071/WF9920161

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