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Forest Fuel Drying, Pyrolysis and Ignition Processes during Forest Fire: A Review

Nikolay V. Baranovskiy, Viktoriya Andreevna Kirienko

2022Processes25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Forest ecosystems perform several functions that are necessary for maintaining the integrity of the planet’s ecosystem. Forest fires are thus a significant danger to all living things. Forest fire fighting is a foreground task for modern society. Forest fire prediction is one of the most effective ways to solve this urgent issue. Modern prediction systems need to be developed in order to increase the quality of prediction; therefore, it is necessary to generalize knowledge about the processes occurring during a fire. This article discusses the key features of the processes prior to forest fuel ignition (drying and pyrolysis) and the ignition itself, as well as approaches to their experimental and mathematical modeling.

Topics & Concepts

Ignition systemEnvironmental scienceForest ecologyPyrolysisKey (lock)EcosystemEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceEcologyWaste managementEngineeringComputer securityBiologyAerospace engineeringFire effects on ecosystemsFire dynamics and safety researchThermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes