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Calculating Temperature from Fireline Intensity

Authored By: D. Kennard

Expected temperatures at any height above a surface fire can be estimated or calculated from ambient temperature and fireline intensity (Van Wagner 1973,1975):

BT = 3.9 (I)2/3 / h

where:

  • T = temperature rise above ambient (C)
  • I = fireline intensity (kW/m)
  • h = height above ground (m)

Click to hide citations... Literature Cited
  • Van Wagner, C. E. 1975. Convection temperatures above low intensity forest fires. Res. Can For. Serv. 31 (2): 21.
  • Van Wagner, C.E. 1973. Height of crown scorch in forest fires. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 3(3): 373-378.

Encyclopedia ID: p494



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