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Title: Spotting ignition of pine needle bed by multiple hot steel particles
Authors: Wang, S
Xu, W
Zhang, C
Huang, X 
Fernandez-Pello, C
Issue Date: Jun-2026
Source: Applications in energy and combustion science, June 2026, v. 26, 100510
Abstract: Ignition of natural fuels by numerous small hot metal particles is an important pathway for wildfire initiation associated with power lines and mechanical operations. This work explores the ignition of a pine needle bed by hundreds of 2-mm diameter stainless steel hot particles deposited as a particle spray over an initial landing area, with fuel moisture content (MC) of up to 45% and wind speed up to 8 m/s. Increasing the particle number or mass facilitates direct flaming ignition, whereas the smoldering-to-flaming (StF) transition significantly lowers the ignition threshold in terms of particle area densities, defined as the ratio of total particle mass to the initial particle scattering area, with a minimum particle area density found at 0.4 g/cm2 for 5% MC. A localized dispersion of particles ignites the fuel more effectively than distributed ones due to reduced environmental cooling and stronger inter-particle heating. Fires initiated by multiple particles also exhibit more extensive and faster fire spread than those from a single particle of equivalent energy. The ignition via StF transition is promoted by higher wind speed and lower fuel MC, where opposed smoldering spread exceeds concurrent spread under a small wind (∼ 0.5 m/s). The ignition delay of smoldering and StF transition depends on the location and extent of the reaction zone, while being insensitive to the total mass and distribution of particles. Finally, a simplified heat transfer analysis links the spotting ignition threshold and delay time under different moisture and wind conditions based on a minimum char-layer thickness.
Keywords: Particle distribution
Smoldering-to-flaming transition
Spotting ignition limit
Wildfires
Wind speed
WUI fires
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Journal: Applications in energy and combustion science 
EISSN: 2666-352X
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaecs.2026.100510
Rights: © 2026 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ ).
The following publication Wang, S., Xu, W., Zhang, C., Huang, X., & Fernandez-Pello, C. (2026). Spotting ignition of pine needle bed by multiple hot steel particles. Applications in Energy and Combustion Science, 26, 100510 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaecs.2026.100510.
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