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On the parametric uncertainty quantification of the Rothermel's rate of spread model
Affiliation:LAETA, IDMEC, Mechanical and Engineering Department, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, LASEF, Av. Rovisco Pais, 1, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugaln
Abstract:Parametric uncertainty quantification of the Rothermel's fire spread model is presented using the Polynomial Chaos expansion method under a Non-Intrusive Spectral Projection (NISP) approach. Several Rothermel's model input parameters have been considered random with an associated prescribed probability density function. Two different vegetation fire scenarios are considered and NISP method results and performance are compared with four other stochastic methodologies: Sensitivity Derivative Enhance Sampling; two Monte Carlo techniques; and Global Sensitivity Analysis. The stochastic analysis includes a sensitivity analysis study to quantify the direct influence of each random parameter on the solution. The NISP approach achieved performance three orders of magnitude faster than the traditional Monte Carlo method. The NISP capability to perform uncertainty quantification associated with fast convergence makes it well suited to be applied for stochastic prediction of fire spread.
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