Manzello Samuel L, Blanchi Raphaele, Gollner Michael J, Gorham Daniel, McAllister Sara, Pastor Elsa, Planas Eulàlia, Reszka Pedro, Suzuki Sayaka
Fire Research Division, Engineering Laboratory, Gaithersburg, MD USA.
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Melbourne, Australia.
Fire Saf J. 2018;100. doi: 10.1016/j.firesaf.2018.07.002.
Large outdoor fires present a risk to the built environment. Wildfires that spread into communities, referred to as Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) fires, have destroyed communities throughout the world, and are an emerging problem in fire safety science. Other examples are large urban fires including those that have occurred after earthquakes. Research into large outdoor fires, and how to potentially mitigate the loss of structures in such fires, lags other areas of fire safety science research. At the same time, common characteristics between fire spread in WUI fires and urban fires have not been fully exploited. In this paper, an overview of the large outdoor fire risk to the built environment from each region is presented. Critical research needs for this problem in the context of are provided. The present paper seeks to develop the foundation for an international research needs roadmap to reduce the risk of large outdoor fires to the built environment.
大型户外火灾对建筑环境构成风险。蔓延至社区的野火,即所谓的野地-城市交界处(WUI)火灾,已在世界各地摧毁了诸多社区,并且是消防安全科学领域中一个新出现的问题。其他例子包括大型城市火灾,如地震后发生的火灾。对大型户外火灾以及如何在这类火灾中潜在地减少建筑物损失的研究,落后于消防安全科学研究的其他领域。与此同时,WUI火灾和城市火灾中火势蔓延的共同特征尚未得到充分利用。本文概述了各地区大型户外火灾对建筑环境造成的风险。针对该问题在[具体情境]下的关键研究需求也作了阐述。本文旨在为制定一份国际研究需求路线图奠定基础,以降低大型户外火灾对建筑环境造成的风险。