Abstract
The burning of a vegetation bed was investigated employing the cone calorimeter and the furniture calorimeter for testing on a small and a large scale. Heat release rate, smoke production rate, and species yields were measured at both scales and with two different setups at the full scale. The results show a clear influence of the scale on: the peak of heat release rate, the smoke extinction area, the soot yield, and the rate of smoke release. The species yields appear to depend not only on the burning scale but also on the experimental setup. This study clearly shows that even for litter with high packing ratio, the results obtained at bench scale cannot be extended directly to the full scale.
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