Burning Behavior of Vertical Matchstick Arrays

2012 
Vertical arrays of horizontally protruding wood matchsticks, 0.25 cm in diameter and 1.91 cm long, arranged from one to five matches across were used to investigate the influence of the spacing of discrete fuel elements on rates of upward flame spread. Vertical spacing's between the matchsticks in the array (0.0, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, and 1.4 cm) were used to reveal the influence of separation distance on rates of upward flame spread, defined as progression of the ignition front, time to burnout, and mass-loss rates. Advancement of the ignition front was found to vary linearly with time for the 0.0 cm spacing, while reaching nearly a t1.7 advancement with time for the furthest-spaced arrays. Rates of upward flame spread were found to increase dramatically for spacings between 0 cm and 0.8 cm and experienced only a slight increase thereafter. Based on these observations, the influence of convective heating was hypothesized to dominate this spread mechanism, and predictions of ignition times were developed us...
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