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Friday, November 20, 2009

NIST Firebrand Ignition Research Sends Sparks Flying

Devastation caused by wildfires is enormous. Whipped by hot, dry, double-digit Santa Ana winds gusting sometimes over 85 mph, the October wildland fires in Southern California burned over 500,000 acres and destroyed at least 1,500 homes. Four years earlier, the 2003 Cedar Fire in San Diego County consumed 3,000 other homes. The National Institute of Standards and Technology has gathered its resources to attempt to learn how to mitigate airborne fire threats. Researchers, with the help of Japanese colleagues, have built a firebrand generator in the Fire Research Wind Tunnel Facility at the Building Research Institute in Tsukuba, ...

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