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Title: MODELLING FIRE SPREAD REACTION RATE IN ATMOSPHERIC WEATHER CONDITION
Authors: Zhiri, A. B.
Olayiwola, R. O.
Somma, S. A.
Oguntolu, F. A.
Keywords: Fire spread
Weather
Wind
Wildland fire
precipitation
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: Science World Journal
Citation: Zhiri, A. B., Olayiwola, R. O., Somma, S. A., & Oguntolu, F. A. (2021). Modelling fire spread reaction rate in atmospheric-weather condition. Science World Journal, 16(2), 117-122.
Abstract: Fire spread in any fire environment is a thing of great concern as wind is arguably the most important weather factor that influences the spread of fire. In this paper, we present equations governing the phenomenon and assume the fire depends on the space variable x . Analytical solution is obtained via perturbation method, direct integration and eigenfunction expansion technique, which depicts the influence of parameters involved in the system. The effect of change in parameters such as Peclet mass number and Equilibrium wind velocity are presented graphically and discussed. The results obtained revealed that both Peclet mass number and Equilibrium wind velocity enhanced oxygen concentration during fire spread.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/13923
ISSN: 1597-6343
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