Progress Report 1: Resilience and Adaptation to Climatic Extreme Wildfires (RACE Wildfires)

Enrico Ronchi, Arthur Rohaert, Jonathan Wahlqvist, Niklas Wetterberg, Paolo Intini

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Abstract

This is the first progress report of the international project funded by the National Research Council of Canada called Resilience and Adaptation to Climatic Extreme Wildfires (RACE Wildfires). In this first phase, the research performed included two main tasks: 1) the development of a sub-model for the representation of the impact of reduced visibility conditions on driving speed and 2) the development of a conceptual model for the study of the impact of the pandemic on shelter availability and destination choice. An experimental dataset collected in a virtual reality environment has been used to develop a sub-model for macroscopic traffic models considering the impact of reduced visibility conditions on driving speed. An application of a calibrated traffic model considering the impact of smoke has been performed using the WUI-NITY platform, an open multi-physics platform which includes wildfire spread, pedestrian response and traffic modelling. Verification testing has been performed as well. A conceptual framework for the development of a destination choice model to be applied in wildfire scenarios has also been developed.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLund, Sweden
PublisherLund University, Department of Fire Safety Engineering
Commissioning bodyNational Research Council of Canada
Number of pages33
Volume3248
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Nov 1

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Transport Systems and Logistics

Free keywords

  • wildfire
  • fire safety
  • evacuation
  • smoke
  • simulation
  • wildland-urban interface
  • WUI

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