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Global Burning Properties of Little Bluestem, Excelsior and Douglas Fir

Research Overview

A series of experiments was conducted to better understand the burning characteristics of three types of vegetative fuels: little bluestem grass, excelsior wood fibers, and Douglas fir trees. The measurements included the transient heat release rate (HRR) determined using oxygen consumption calorimetry, the mass loss rate, carbon monoxide (CO) and smoke yields, and the radiative emission to the surroundings. An estimate of the average radiative fraction during the fires was obtained from radiative heat flux measurements made in the far field. Experiments were also conducted on constructed excelsior bundles with controlled bulk density. The measurement results characterize the global combustion properties of the vegetative samples and offer insight into their complex burning behavior.

Several key findings are reported:
1. The ratio of the peak heat release rate to the initial mass of the test specimens as a function of their moisture content was consistent with previously published fire measurements on a variety of trees and bushes. A fit to all the data showed that a power law adequately represented the results.
2. The moisture content significantly affected the radiative fraction of the Douglas fir tree fires. The radiative fraction of the Douglas fir tree fires decreased from 0.41 to 0.15 as the dry basis moisture content increased from 7 % to 85 %.
3. The mean radiative fractions for little bluestem, excelsior, and Douglas fir fires were 0.34, 0.33, and 0.29, respectively. Considering the overlapping error bars, there was no statistically significant difference among the fuel types. For the three fuel types, the average radiative fraction was 0.32.
4. The radiative fraction was observed to increase as the fire progressed from the flaming phase to the smoldering phase during the fires, suggesting that the radiative emission from the hot charring solid significantly contributed to the total radiative emission of the fire. For the excelsior fires, this effect became more significant for higher bulk densities.
5. The soot yields had a high degree of scatter with mean values of 0.46 % for bluestem, 0.11 % for excelsior, and 0.24 % for Douglas fir. The CO yields varied as a function of specimen type, with mean values of 6.2 %, 3.3 %, and 8.9 % for bluestem, excelsior, and Douglas fir, respectively. Further work is needed to improve the estimate of the soot yield since it is calculated using a mass-specific extinction coefficient typical of soot and not a value more typical of particulate matter produced during pyrolysis and smoldering combustion.
6. The peak HRR of the excelsior fires was a function of ignition orientation and bulk density. As expected, the upward spreading fires gave rise to larger peak HRRs than those spreading downward.

These measurements of global burning properties can help provide guidance to the development of wildland fire models.

Keywords: burning rate; heat release rate; radiative fraction; vegetation fires.

Experiment Name Plot of Heat Release Rate Ignition Photo Date/Time Sort descending Specimen Fuel Type Test Duration (min) Total Heat Released (MJ) Peak HRR (kW)
Plant_01
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
2.12
1.199
50.4
Plant_02
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
3.73
1.158
69.1
Plant_03
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
2.43
1.647
80.5
Plant_04
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
2.22
0.605
45.5
Plant_05
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
1.95
0.401
29.4
Plant_06
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
2.00
0.348
28.3
Plant_07
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
2.52
2.53
83.9
Plant_08
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
2.57
2.58
93.3
Plant_09
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
2.30
2.56
99.9
Plant_10
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.70
2.51
72.2
Plant_11
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
2.37
2.47
60.2
Plant_12
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
1.07
1.559
69.4
Plant_13
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
1.73
3.05
203
Plant_14
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
1.68
2.93
202
Plant_15
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.77
2.57
106.6
Plant_16
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.40
1.106
83.3
Plant_17
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.47
0.969
74.2
Plant_18
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.83
1.007
35.9
Plant_19
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
2.08
1.042
36.7
Plant_20
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.95
1.020
40.8
Plant_21
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.30
1.005
76.0
Plant_22
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
2.45
3.70
188.2
Plant_23
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
2.08
4.31
229
Plant_24
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
1.03
0.947
46.1
Plant_25
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
1.23
1.077
47.9
Plant_26
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.28
2.06
75.3
Plant_27
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.23
3.81
171.9
Plant_28
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
0.87
0.625
34.6
Plant_29
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
1.38
1.33
77.1
Plant_30
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
0.62
0.261
26.1
Plant_31
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.40
2.21
49.3
Plant_32
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.48
2.20
40.5
Plant_33
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
1.93
0.75
30.7
Plant_34
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Bluestem Little bluestem
4.90
0.70
18.9
Plant_35
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.03
1.294
82.4
Plant_36
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.03
1.89
126.0
Plant_37
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
1.88
2.02
83.8
Plant_38
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
2.53
2.60
100.0
Plant_39
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
2.37
2.64
153.6
Plant_40
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
1.98
1.40
90.7
Plant_41
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
4.87
0.67
11.6
Plant_42
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
2.17
1.033
59.1
Plant_43
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
2.77
4.23
232
Plant_44
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
5.10
102.3
7,918
Plant_45
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
6.15
58.2
3,632
Plant_46
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
6.48
88.6
5,987
Plant_47
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Douglas Fir Douglas Fir
7.98
71.8
4,688
Plant_48
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
2.28
2.43
94.3
Plant_49
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Excelsior
1.17
2.26
94.3
Plant_50
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Tower Cellulose
3.58
3.22
75.0
Plant_51
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Tower Cellulose
5.07
3.43
69.4
Plant_52
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Tower Cellulose
3.48
3.42
71.6
Plant_53
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Tower Cellulose
4.20
3.62
55.0
Plant_54
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Tower Cellulose
4.87
3.25
55.1
Plant_55
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Tower Cellulose
5.38
3.18
53.0
Plant_56
Plot of Fire Heat Release Rate with event markers. Uncertainty bar shown at peak value.
Ignition
Excelsior Tower Cellulose
0.45
0.482
51.8

Bryant, R. and Bundy, M. The NIST 20 MW Calorimetry Measurement System for Large-Fire Research, Technical Note (NIST TN) 2077, 2019
https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.TN.2077

NIST Fire Calorimetry Database (FCD)
https://doi.org/10.18434/mds2-2314

Last Updated April 22, 2025