An Experimental Study on Fire Propagation and Survival in Informal Settlements
2025
Cristóbal Ignacio Galleguillos Ketterer | José Luis Valin Rivera | Javier Díaz Millar | Maximiliano Santander López
In recent years, the region of Valparaí:so has faced devastating fires, notably the Viñ:a del Mar fire on 2 February 2024, which affected 9252 hectares. This study analyzes fire behavior in informal settlements and assesses the effectiveness of different construction materials through scaled prototypes of dwellings made from MDF, OSB, TetraPak, and flame-retardant resin composites. Controlled fire experiments were conducted, recording fire spread times and atmospheric conditions. Results confirm significant differences in fire spread rates and structural survival times between materials, highlighting the practical benefit of fire-resistant alternatives. The Kaplan&ndash:Meier survival analysis indicates critical time thresholds for rapid flame escalation and structural collapse under semi-open conditions, supporting the need for improved safety measures. Burn pattern observations further revealed the role of wind, thermal radiation, and material properties in fire dynamics. Overall, this study provides experimental evidence aligned with real fire scenarios, offering quantified insights to enhance fire prevention and response strategies in vulnerable settlements. These findings provide an exploratory basis for understanding fire dynamics in informal settlements but do not constitute definitive design prescriptions.
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