Pm. Fernandes et Fc. Rego, A NEW METHOD TO ESTIMATE FUEL SURFACE-AREA TO VOLUME RATIO USING WATER IMMERSION (VOL 8, PG 59, 1998), International journal of wildland fire, 8(3), 1998, pp. 1
A fast, simple, low cost and general technique for estimating fuel sur
face area-to-volume ratio was developed. It requires the knowledge of
particle density, the determination of fuel weight before and after im
mersion in water, and theoretical thickness of the adsorbed water pell
icle that is assumed constant. Estimates by the technique were consist
ent and in good agreement with published surface area-to-volume ratios
for the same fuels obtained through commonly used methods, and its pe
rformance is judged appropriate for the current fire behaviour modelin
g needs. The water immersion technique was applied to five common shru
b species in Portugal. Limitations and possibilities for improvement o
f the newly developed technique are discussed.