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Characteristics of Firebrands Collected from Actual Urban Fires.

Sayaka Suzuki1, Samuel L Manzello2.   

Abstract

The characteristics of firebrands collected from a recent urban fire in Japan are described. Specifically, this fire broke out from a Chinese restaurant in Itoigawa-city, Niigata, Japan on December 22nd 2016. On the day of the fire, strong winds resulted in rapid fire spread. With the presence of an average wind speed of 9 m/s, the fire quickly spread, resulting in the damage of 147 structures, with 120 of 147 destroyed. The fire was extinguished more than 30 hours later. During the fire, firebrands were observed and 10 spot fires were reported. After the fire, investigations were performed and firebrands were collected from the burn site. The size and the mass of firebrands were measured and compared with the available literature data. It was observed that more than 60 % of the collected firebrands had less than 0.10 g mass and 2.0 cm2 projected area and the size and the mass of firebrands were independent of the location. The size and the mass of firebrands from this fire were similar to those from another urban fire under similar wind speed and were also compared to those produced from a firebrand generator. The firebrand data set presented here provided valuable insights into how firebrands are generated from structures in actual urban fires. Finally, the description on how a firebrand generator may be used to produce firebrands similar to urban fires yields an important advancement to begin to study such complex phenomena in the laboratory.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30996396      PMCID: PMC6463527          DOI: 10.1007/s10694-018-0751-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fire Technol        ISSN: 0015-2684            Impact factor:   2.239


  4 in total

1.  Investigating Coupled Effect of Radiative Heat Flux and Firebrand Showers on Ignition of Fuel Beds.

Authors:  Sayaka Suzuki; Samuel L Manzello
Journal:  Fire Technol       Date:  2020       Impact factor: 2.239

2.  Experimental study on vulnerabilities of Japanese-style tile roof assemblies to firebrand exposures.

Authors:  Sayaka Suzuki; Samuel L Manzello
Journal:  Fire Technol       Date:  2020       Impact factor: 2.239

3.  Role of Firebrand Combustion in Large Outdoor Fire Spread.

Authors:  Samuel L Manzello; Sayaka Suzuki; Michael J Gollner; A Carlos Fernandez-Pello
Journal:  Prog Energy Combust Sci       Date:  2020

4.  Towards understanding the effect of cedar roof covering application on firebrand production in large outdoor fires.

Authors:  Sayaka Suzuki; Samuel L Manzello
Journal:  J Clean Prod       Date:  2021       Impact factor: 9.297

  4 in total

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