Shan YL, Liu NA, Shu LF (2008) Flammability ranking of foliage species by factor analysis of physical and chemical pyric properties. Fire and Materials 32(6), 371-382. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fam.974
Keywords:
foliage species, flammability, factor analysis, wildfire, fire
Abstract: In this paper, factor analysis is introduced to evaluate the flammability of 55 foliage species that may be used in China for construction of the fuel break network of forest strips with lower flammability. Six pyric parameters, i.e. air dry moisture content, absolute dry moisture content, ignition point, ash content, caloric value and extractive content, are measured and used as variables for factor analysis. The covariance analysis shows that four principal factors can be extracted to reflect the flammability in different physical and chemical senses. In terms of the contributions of the four factors to the variances and the physical significance of the relevant parameters, the four factors are, respectively, termed as 'flaming factor,' 'air dry factor,' 'ash factor' and 'absolute dry factor.' The stability of the factor analysis method is examined by a different number of samples considered, and the variation degrees of the orderings indicate that the method has high reliability to measure the total flammability of foliage species. The results of the flammability evaluation are verified by comparison with the recommended tree species in the Chinese technology standard. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley &, Sons, Ltd.