high temp firing is a different topic for sure.
fly ash(flying wood ash dust) does melt on and make some great surfaces on High temp pottery.
sewer pipe was salt glazed too for years before it was outlawed for creating toxic fumes.
In my own experience with earthen kilns the best intake vent for a fire box (lower temp firing - up to 1800 degrees) is ABOVE the coals.
I've experimented with both and find if air is drawn over the TOP of the coals burns wood cleaner
and prevents any backfiring. If you have a good draw, you should be able to actually sit fairly close to the firing port and not get your knees burnt.
but its always good to experiment and find out what works best for you.
I'm sure some math helps ,but for me its always been about simply doing it and adjusting to make it better.