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Author PatiƱo Douce, Alberto.

Title Thermodynamics of the Earth and Planets
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (724 pages)
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1 Energy in planetary processes; 1.1 Some necessary definitions; 1.2 Conservation of energy and different manifestations of energy; 1.3 Mechanical energy. An introduction to dissipative and non-dissipative transformations; 1.3.1 Gravitational potential energy; 1.3.2 Kinetic energy; 1.3.3 Energy dissipation; 1.4 Expansion work. Introduction to equations of state; 1.4.1 The concept of expansion work; 1.4.2 Quasi-static, reversible and irreversible processes; 1.4.3 Measuring expansion work. Material properties and equations of state
1.5 Isothermal and adiabatic processes. Dissipative vs. non-dissipative transformations redux1.6 Elastic energy; 1.7 Two complementary descriptions of nature: macroscopic and microscopic; 1.8 Energy associated with electric and magnetic fields; 1.8.1 Electrostatic forces; 1.8.2 Atomic bonding; 1.8.3 Magnetic forces; 1.9 Thermal energy and heat capacity; 1.10 The First Law of Thermodynamics; 1.11 Independent variables and material properties; 1.12 Some applications of the First Law of Thermodynamics; 1.12.1 Discontinuous phase transitions and latent heat; 1.12.2 Adiabatic expansion of gases
1.12.3 Frictional heating in faults and shear zones1.13 Enthalpy associated with chemical reactions; 1.13.1 Enthalpy of reaction and enthalpy of formation; 1.13.2 Enthalpy of reaction as a function of temperature; 1.14 Internal energy and the relationship between macroscopic thermodynamics and the microscopic world; 1.14.1 Internal energy of a monatomic ideal gas; 1.14.2 Degrees of freedom and heat capacities of polyatomic gases; 1.14.3 Heat capacities of solids; 1.15 An overview of the properties of matter and equations of state; Exercises for Chapter 1; 2 Energy sources in planetary bodies
2.1 Planetary heat flows2.2 Dissipation of gravitational potential energy; 2.3 Gravitational binding energy; 2.4 Accretion; 2.4.1 The effect of large impacts; 2.5 Contraction; 2.6 Differentiation; 2.7 Tidal dissipation of mechanical energy; 2.8 Dissipation of electrical energy; 2.9 Radioactive heating; Exercises for Chapter 2; 3 Energy transfer processes in planetary bodies; 3.1 Transport processes; 3.2 Heat transport by diffusion; 3.2.1 Overview of heat transfer processes; 3.2.2 The diffusion equation; 3.2.3 The physical meaning of diffusivity; 3.2.4 The diffusive thermal boundary layer
3.3 Heat diffusion and cooling of planetary bodies3.3.1 Lord Kelvin and the thermal structure of the Earth; 3.3.2 Can the conductive model for the Earth be saved?; 3.4 Convection as a heat engine; 3.5 Planetary adiabats; 3.6 Heat advection; 3.6.1 The diffusion -- advection equation; 3.6.2 A velocity scale for advection; 3.7 Convection as a heat transport mechanism; 3.7.1 Dynamics of thermal convection; 3.7.2 The thermal boundary layer; 3.7.3 Scaling of heat transport by convection; 3.7.4 Energy conservation in a convecting fluid; 3.8 Parametrization of convection in planetary interiors
Summary Intuitive yet mathematically rigorous introduction to thermodynamics of planetary processes for advanced students and researchers in Earth and planetary sciences
Notes 3.8.1 Convection with moving plates
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Laws of thermodynamics -- Textbooks
Planetary theory -- Textbooks
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- General.
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Meteorology & Climatology.
Laws of thermodynamics
Planetary theory
Thermodynamik
Geowissenschaften
Genre/Form Electronic books
Textbooks
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781139116473
1139116479
9781139127134
1139127136
9780511974854
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