Title: Calculation of wildfire Plume Rise
1Calculation of wildfire Plume Rise
- Bo Yan
- School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- Georgia Institute of Technology
2Outline
- Introduction
- Fundament of principles
- Calculation of plume rise of wild fire
- Calculation of wildfire plume rise
- Case study
- Conclusions
3Introduction of plume rise
- Plume rise - the height to which a plume emitted
from an elevated source will rise.
Importance to the estimation of ambient
pollutant concentration, impact on the local and
distant environment.
Affected by the initial sources conditions (exit
velocity and temperature difference between the
plume and the air), the stable class and
stratification of the atmosphere, and the wind
field.
4General calculation of plume rise
- Basic formulas of plume rise
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5General calculation of plume rise (cont)
6Calculation of fire-plume rise
- Features of wild land fire plume
- - can not be treated in the same sense as
those stack - point sources, but usually be considered
as an area - source.
- - with a low initial momentum, the wildfire
plume rise is - dominated by the buoyancy.
- - continue near-surface release.
7Calculation of fire-plume rise
?h the plume rise of fire plume, m x the
downward distance, r0 fire radius, m K the
velocity ratio, ( ) U 10-m wind speed, m/s ß
the entrainment coefficient (ß0.6) F the
Froude number, w0 the initial vertical
velocity, m/s ? a ambient density, kg/m3 ?? the
initial density difference between ambient air
and the fire plume. (?a-?p) TP, Ta
temperature of plume and ambient respectively,
K rP the radius of fire, m Qh the heat release
rate, J/s
8Different cases of calculation of fire-plume rise
- Stable conditions
- Plume rise is limited by thermal
stratification
?hf is the final rise, m N is the Brunt Vasaila
frequency
9Different cases of calculation of fire-plume
rise (cont)
- Neutral conditions
- Ambient turbulence limits the final plume
rise by breaking up the plume
(Briggs, 1984)
u friction velocity, m/s
10Different cases of calculation of fire-plume
rise (cont)
- Unstable conditions
- Plume rise is also limited by turbulence
(Briggs, 1989
Weil, 1988)
zi inversion height, m w the convection
velocity scale, m/s
11Case study
- CAMx (comprehensive air quality model with
extensions)
Plume characteristics Temperature of
release Radius of wild fire
Heat release Exit vertical velocity
Meteorological data Wind speed,
Ambient temperature Mixing height
Surface heat flux
Calculation of plume rise
12Case study (cont)
13Case study (cont)
- The calculation value shows that trend of plume
rise with low height at night time and peak
during the late afternoon
14Conclusions
- Basic concept about plume rise was introduced
General calculation of plume rise was described - Wildfire plume rise calculation was specifically
discussed Based on three conditions,
calculations were modified - The basic theory of the plume rise model (CAMx)
is limited to assumptions of uniform wind field
and constant stability in the atmospheric layers.
15References
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proj - Brown, et al. Fireplume model for plume
dispersion from fires Application to uranium
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