Inflamabilidad de combustibles forestales muertos presentes en el bosque andino del Parque Universitario “Francisco Vivar Castro”, Loja, Ecuador

Natural forests are ecosystems that are increasingly prone and vulnerable to the occurrence of forest fires, even more so when there is a significant load or quantity of live and dead forest fuels with different characteristics or capacities to ignite. The objective was to contribute to the knowledg...

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description Natural forests are ecosystems that are increasingly prone and vulnerable to the occurrence of forest fires, even more so when there is a significant load or quantity of live and dead forest fuels with different characteristics or capacities to ignite. The objective was to contribute to the knowledge of fire behavior by studying the flammability of dead forest fuels through the determination of their characteristics and flammability category under laboratory conditions. The study was carried out in the Andean forest of the Francisco Vivar Castro University Park. Fine, light and medium dead forest fuels and leaf litter were selected. The sample unit consisted of a weight of 10 grams, with 50 replicates per fuel. The flammability characteristics evaluated were: ignition time, sustainability, combustibility and flame height. The samples were evaluated by means of an epiradiator at a fixed temperature of 350 °C for litter and fine fuels, 375 °C for light fuels, and in medium fuels at 420 °C by means of the direct flame method. The flammability category was determined by means of the Valette and Hachmi methods, allowing us that the dead forest fuels presented categories from very slightly flammable to extremely flammable. The litterfall presented a category of extremely flammable, the fine fuel was categorized as low flammable and very extremely flammable, the light fuel resulted in very low flammable and very extremely flammable, the medium fuel presented a category of very low flammable. The litter had the shortest ignition time (15.84 s), lowest sustainability (46.48 s), highest flame height (64.06 cm) and highest combustibility (0.21g/s) with respect to the other fuels. On the other hand, the medium fuels presented the following averages: longer ignition time (170.46 s), higher sustainability (144.74 s), combustibility (0.07 g/s) and flame height (15.32 cm) were the lowest with respect to the rest of the fuels. The flammability categories are promising results because they constitute an important advance in the knowledge of fire behavior, ecology and management, allowing to initiate the study at the species and ecosystem level. Keywords: combustibility, fire, ignition, flammability, sustainability.
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spelling Inflamabilidad de combustibles forestales muertos presentes en el bosque andino del Parque Universitario “Francisco Vivar Castro”, Loja, EcuadorTroya Abad, Jackson AlejandroBOSQUECOMBUSTIBLEIMFLAMABILIDADNatural forests are ecosystems that are increasingly prone and vulnerable to the occurrence of forest fires, even more so when there is a significant load or quantity of live and dead forest fuels with different characteristics or capacities to ignite. The objective was to contribute to the knowledge of fire behavior by studying the flammability of dead forest fuels through the determination of their characteristics and flammability category under laboratory conditions. The study was carried out in the Andean forest of the Francisco Vivar Castro University Park. Fine, light and medium dead forest fuels and leaf litter were selected. The sample unit consisted of a weight of 10 grams, with 50 replicates per fuel. The flammability characteristics evaluated were: ignition time, sustainability, combustibility and flame height. The samples were evaluated by means of an epiradiator at a fixed temperature of 350 °C for litter and fine fuels, 375 °C for light fuels, and in medium fuels at 420 °C by means of the direct flame method. The flammability category was determined by means of the Valette and Hachmi methods, allowing us that the dead forest fuels presented categories from very slightly flammable to extremely flammable. The litterfall presented a category of extremely flammable, the fine fuel was categorized as low flammable and very extremely flammable, the light fuel resulted in very low flammable and very extremely flammable, the medium fuel presented a category of very low flammable. The litter had the shortest ignition time (15.84 s), lowest sustainability (46.48 s), highest flame height (64.06 cm) and highest combustibility (0.21g/s) with respect to the other fuels. On the other hand, the medium fuels presented the following averages: longer ignition time (170.46 s), higher sustainability (144.74 s), combustibility (0.07 g/s) and flame height (15.32 cm) were the lowest with respect to the rest of the fuels. The flammability categories are promising results because they constitute an important advance in the knowledge of fire behavior, ecology and management, allowing to initiate the study at the species and ecosystem level. Keywords: combustibility, fire, ignition, flammability, sustainability.Los bosques naturales son ecosistemas cada vez más propensos y vulnerables a la ocurrencia de incendios forestales, más aún cuando en estos existe una carga o cantidad importante de combustibles forestales vivos y muertos con diferentes características o capacidades para inflamarse. El objetivo fue contribuir al conocimiento del comportamiento del fuego mediante el estudio de la inflamabilidad de combustibles forestales muertos a través de la determinación de sus características y categoría de inflamabilidad bajo condiciones de laboratorio. El estudio se realizó en el bosque andino del Parque Universitario Francisco Vivar Castro. Se seleccionaron los combustibles forestales muertos finos, ligeros, medianos y la hojarasca. La unidad de muestra estuvo conformada por un peso de 10 gramos, con 50 repeticiones por combustible. Las características de la inflamabilidad evaluadas fueron: tiempo de ignición, sostenibilidad, combustibilidad y altura de la llama. Las muestras se evaluaron por medio de un epirradiador a una temperatura fija de 350 °C para hojarasca y combustible fino, 375 °C para ligeros, y en combustibles medianos a 420 °C por medio del método de llama directa. La categoría de inflamabilidad fue determinada por medio de los métodos de Valette y Hachmi, permitiendo que los combustibles forestales muertos presenten categorías desde muy poco inflamable hasta extremadamente inflamable. La hojarasca presentó una categoría de extremadamente inflamable, el combustible fino se categorizo en poco inflamable y muy extremadamente inflamable, el combustible ligero dio como resultado muy poco inflamable y muy extremadamente inflamable, el combustible mediano presento una categoría de muy poco inflamable. La hojarasca presentó el menor tiempo de ignición (15,84 s), menor sostenibilidad (46,48 s), mayor altura de la llama (64,06 cm) y mayor combustibilidad (0,21g/s) con respecto al resto de combustibles. Por otra parte, los combustibles medianos presentaron los siguientes promedios: mayor tiempo de ignición (170,46 s), mayor sostenibilidad (144,74 s), combustibilidad (0,07 g/s) y la altura de las llamas (15,32 cm) fueron las más bajas en relación con el resto de los combustibles. Las categorías de inflamabilidad son resultados prometedores pues constituye un importante avance en el conocimiento del comportamiento, ecología y manejo del fuego permitiendo iniciar el estudio a nivel de especies y ecosistemas. Palabras clave: combustibilidad, fuego, ignición, inflamabilidad, sostenibilidad.LojaMuñoz Chamba, Luis Fernando2023-06-20T17:04:03Z2023-06-20T17:04:03Z2023-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis52 p.application/pdfhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/27288spahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Lojainstname:Universidad Nacional de Lojainstacron:UNL2025-05-02T16:51:23Zoai:dspace.unl.edu.ec:123456789/27288Institucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oaiEcuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T16:51:23falseInstitucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oai*Ecuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T16:51:23Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Loja - Universidad Nacional de Lojafalse
spellingShingle Inflamabilidad de combustibles forestales muertos presentes en el bosque andino del Parque Universitario “Francisco Vivar Castro”, Loja, Ecuador
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title Inflamabilidad de combustibles forestales muertos presentes en el bosque andino del Parque Universitario “Francisco Vivar Castro”, Loja, Ecuador
title_full Inflamabilidad de combustibles forestales muertos presentes en el bosque andino del Parque Universitario “Francisco Vivar Castro”, Loja, Ecuador
title_fullStr Inflamabilidad de combustibles forestales muertos presentes en el bosque andino del Parque Universitario “Francisco Vivar Castro”, Loja, Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Inflamabilidad de combustibles forestales muertos presentes en el bosque andino del Parque Universitario “Francisco Vivar Castro”, Loja, Ecuador
title_short Inflamabilidad de combustibles forestales muertos presentes en el bosque andino del Parque Universitario “Francisco Vivar Castro”, Loja, Ecuador
title_sort Inflamabilidad de combustibles forestales muertos presentes en el bosque andino del Parque Universitario “Francisco Vivar Castro”, Loja, Ecuador
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