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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Open Access)

Parametric evaluation of heat transfer mechanisms in a WUI fire scenario

Cesare Fiorini A , Hélder D. Craveiro A * , Aldina Santiago A , Luís Laím A and Luís Simões da Silva A
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A University of Coimbra,Institute for Sustainability and Innovationin Structural Engineering (ISISE), Advanced Production and Intelligent Systems ‐ Associated laboratory (ARISE), Department of Civil Engineering, Coimbra, Portugal.

* Correspondence to: heldercraveiro.eng@uc.pt

International Journal of Wildland Fire 32(11) 1600-1618 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF22157
Submitted: 13 July 2022  Accepted: 17 May 2023  Published: 19 June 2023

© 2023 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of IAWF. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND)

Abstract

Background

Wildland–urban interface (WUI) fires are becoming more frequent and catastrophic as they are associated with the effects of climate change, demographic pressure, human activities, abandonment of rural areas and activities promoting dangerous fuel continuity. For example, in the central regions of Portugal, Chile and California, severe direct and indirect impacts have been observed, with a catastrophic number of fatalities.

Aims

Mitigating and reducing the impacts of wildfires in the WUI requires understanding heat transfer mechanisms from forest fires and understanding how structures ignite is crucial to define and implement new mitigation strategies.

Methods

Adopting Computational Fluid Dynamics is essential to assess the WUI fire problem by simulating fire behaviour and quantifying its characteristics. In this paper, a building is exposed to several wildfire scenarios, assessing the influence of parameters such as materials, fuels, topography and meteorological conditions.

Key results

The investigated scenarios were developed considering validated Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) models of single trees on fire and the influence of governing parameters was quantified.

Conclusions

For the selected scenarios, the impacts on the building were assessed and compared, quantifying heat release rates, radiative heat flux and adiabatic surface temperature.

Implications

This research contributes to a Performance-Based Design (PBD) approach for buildings in the WUI.

Keywords: adiabatic surface temperature, built environment, convection, Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS), heat transfer, incident heat flux, performance-based approach, physics-based model, radiation, wildland–urban interface (WUI).

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