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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (01): 51-59.

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Fire behavior of Mongolian Oak leaves fuel-bed under no-wind and zero-slope conditions. I. Factors affecting fire spread rate and modeling.

JIN Sen, LIU Bo-fei, DI Xue-ying, CHU Teng-fei, ZHANG Ji-li   

  1. College of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China
  • Online:2012-01-18 Published:2012-01-18

Abstract: Aimed to understand the fire behavior of  Mongolian oak leaves fuel-bed under field condition, the leaves of a secondary Mongolian oak forest  in Northeast Forestry University experimental forest farm were collected and brought into laboratory to construct fuel-beds with varied loading, height, and moisture content, and a total of 100 experimental fires were burned under no-wind and zero-slope conditions. It was observed that the fire spread rate of the fuel-beds was less than 0.5 m·min-1. Fuel-bed loading, height, and moisture contents all had significant effects on the fire spread rate. The effect of fuel-bed moisture content on the fire spread had no significant correlations with fuel-bed loading and height, but the effect of fuel-bed height was related to the fuel-bed loading. The packing ratio of fuel-beds had less effect on the fire spread rate. Taking the fuel-bed loading, height, and moisture content as predictive variables, a prediction model for the fire spread rate of Mongolian oak leaves fuel-bed was established, which could explain 83% of the variance of the fire spread rate, with a mean absolute error 0.04 m·min-1 and a mean relative error less than 17%.

Key words: fire behavior, spread rate, moisture content, fuel-bed depth, packing ratio, Quercus mongolica