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Heat Transfer
Important: This chapter
follows mainly on chapter 4
in Turcotte and Schubert
textbook.
Heat transfer: the sources
Sun
Earth
From the sun:
• 2x1017 W
• 4x102 Wm-2
Derives surface processes:
• Water cycle
• Biosphere
• Rain
• Erosion
From the Earth interior:
• 4x1013 W
• 8x10-2 Wm-2
Derives deep Processes:
• Mantle convection
• Geodynamo
• Plate tectonics
• Metamorphism
• Volcanism
Earthquakes: 1011 W
Heat transfer: the mechanisms
Three mechanisms for heat transfer: conduction, convection and
radiation.
Heat transfer: the mechanisms
Conduction:
A diffusive process wherein
molecules transmit their kinetic
energy to other molecules by
colliding with them.
Heat transfer: the mechanisms
Convection:
A process associated with the
motion of the medium. When a
hot material flows into a cold
material, it will heat the region
- and vise versa.
Heat transfer: the mechanisms
Radiation:
The transfer of heat via electromagnetic radiation. Example - the
Sun.
Heat transfer: the mechanisms
• In the Earth, both conduction and convection are important.
• In the lithosphere, the temperature gradient is controlled mainly
by conduction.
• Convection in the lithosphere does play a role in:
• Mid-ocean ridges in the form of hydrothermal ocean
circulation.
• Volcanism and emplacement of magmatic bodies.
Heat transfer: heat flux
Heat flux is the flow per unit area and per unit time of heat. It is
directly proportional to the temperature gradient.
One dimensional Fourier's law:
where:
q is the heat flux
k is the coefficient of thermal conductivity
T is the temperature
y is a spatial coordinate
Question: why is the minus sign?

q  k
dT
dy
,
Question: is q a vector or a scalar?
Heat transfer: heat flux
Units:
• q is in [Wm-2]
• k is in [Wm-1K-1]
where W is read “watt”, and is equal to Joule per second.
A substance with a large value of k is a good thermal conductor,
whereas a substance with a small value of k is a poor thermal
conductor or a good thermal insulator.
Heat transfer: heat flux
Example 1: a slab of thickness l, and a temperature difference of
T:
The heat flux is given by:

q  k
T
l
.
Heat transfer: heat flux
Example 2: a composite slab
heat
k2 k1
T2 Tx T1
L2 L1
H.F. through slab 2:
H.F. through slab 1:
In steady-state q1=q2, we get:
Or more generally:
Note the trade-off between thermal conductivity, k, and the
medium thickness, L. Thus, the important quantity is L/k, often
referred to as thermal resistance.

q2  k2
T2 Tx
L2
.

q1  k1
Tx T1
L1
.

q1  q2 
T2 T1
(L1 /k1)  (L2 /k2)
.

qn 
Tn  T1
Li /ki
i1,n

.
Heat transfer: world-wide heat flow
• Highest heat loss at mid-
ocean ridges and lowest at
old oceanic crust.
• With temperature
gradient of 20-30 K/km,
and thermal conductivity of
2-3 WK-1m-1, the heat flux
is 40-90 mWm-2.
Heat transfer: measurements
Heat flow measurements: the global heat flow map on the
previous slide is based on a compilation of individual
measurements whose distribution is shown below.
For practical reasons, the vast majority of the measurements are
from continental areas.
Map from: www.heatflow.und.edu/
Heat transfer: heat flow over stable continental areas
• The surface heat flow is
strongly correlated with the
surface concentration of the
radioactive heat producing
elements.
Eastern US
Norway+Sweden
Sierra Nevada
Figure from Turcotte and Schubert textbook
Heat transfer: heat flow over stable continental areas
• In the stable continental
areas, surface heat flow
systematically decreases with
the age of the surface rocks.
• Latter we will see that this
effect can be attributed to the
decrease in the crustal
concentrations of the heat
producing isotopes due to
progressive erosion.
Heat transfer: heat flow over oceanic crust
What is the contribution from radioactive elements in the ocean?
• The concentration of the heat producing isotopes in oceanic
crust is about an order of magnitude less than in continental crust.
• The oceanic crust is about a factor of 5 thinner than the
continental crust.
Thus, the contribution of heat producing elements is negligible!
Heat transfer: heat flow over oceanic crust
• There is a systematic
dependence of the surface
heat flow on the age of the
sea floor.
• Later we will see that this
can be understood as
gradual cooling.
Heat transfer: conservation of energy in 1-dimension
Consider a slab of infinitesimal
thickness y; the heat flux out
of the slab is q(y + y), and the
heat flux into the slab q(y).
The net heat flow out of the
slab, per unit time and per unit
area of the slab's face, is:

q(y y)q(y).
Heat transfer: conservation of energy in 1-dimension
In the absence of internal heat production, conservation of
energy requires that:

q(y y)q(y) 0.
Since y is infinitesimal, we can expand q(y+y) in a Taylor series
as:

q(y y)  q(y) y
dq
dy

(y)2
2
d2
q
dy2

Ignoring terms higher than the first order term, leads to:

q(y y)  q(y)  y
dq
dy
y k
d2
T
dy2





 0.
Thus: d2
T
dy2
 0.
Heat transfer: conservation of energy in 1-dimension
Question: in the absence of internal heat production, how does
the geotherm look like?
If there's nonzero net heat flow per unit area out of the slab, this
heat must be generated internally in the slab. In that case:

q(y  y)  q(y) y
dq
dy
y k
d2
T
dy2





 yH,
where:
H is the heat production rate per unit mass
 is the density
Question: what is the source for steady-state internal heating in
the Earth lithosphere?
Heat transfer: geotherm
The previous result may be integrated to determine the geotherm,
i.e. the temperature as a function of depth.
Hereafter we consider a half-space,
with a surface at y=0, where y is a
depth coordinate increasing
downward.
Boundary conditions are:
1) q=-q0 at y=0
2) T=T0 at y=0
Heat transfer: geotherm
Starting with:
and integrating once gives:
The 1st b.c. requires that: C1=q0, leading to:
Additional integration gives:
The 2nd b.c. requires that C2=kT0, giving:

H  k
d2
T
dy2
 0,

Hy  k
dT
dy
 C1.

Hy  k
dT
dy
 q0.

H
y2
2
 kT  q0y  C2.
T  T0 
q0
k
y 
H
2k
y2
.

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Heat Transfer_1.ppt

  • 1. Heat Transfer Important: This chapter follows mainly on chapter 4 in Turcotte and Schubert textbook.
  • 2. Heat transfer: the sources Sun Earth From the sun: • 2x1017 W • 4x102 Wm-2 Derives surface processes: • Water cycle • Biosphere • Rain • Erosion From the Earth interior: • 4x1013 W • 8x10-2 Wm-2 Derives deep Processes: • Mantle convection • Geodynamo • Plate tectonics • Metamorphism • Volcanism Earthquakes: 1011 W
  • 3. Heat transfer: the mechanisms Three mechanisms for heat transfer: conduction, convection and radiation.
  • 4. Heat transfer: the mechanisms Conduction: A diffusive process wherein molecules transmit their kinetic energy to other molecules by colliding with them.
  • 5. Heat transfer: the mechanisms Convection: A process associated with the motion of the medium. When a hot material flows into a cold material, it will heat the region - and vise versa.
  • 6. Heat transfer: the mechanisms Radiation: The transfer of heat via electromagnetic radiation. Example - the Sun.
  • 7. Heat transfer: the mechanisms • In the Earth, both conduction and convection are important. • In the lithosphere, the temperature gradient is controlled mainly by conduction. • Convection in the lithosphere does play a role in: • Mid-ocean ridges in the form of hydrothermal ocean circulation. • Volcanism and emplacement of magmatic bodies.
  • 8. Heat transfer: heat flux Heat flux is the flow per unit area and per unit time of heat. It is directly proportional to the temperature gradient. One dimensional Fourier's law: where: q is the heat flux k is the coefficient of thermal conductivity T is the temperature y is a spatial coordinate Question: why is the minus sign?  q  k dT dy , Question: is q a vector or a scalar?
  • 9. Heat transfer: heat flux Units: • q is in [Wm-2] • k is in [Wm-1K-1] where W is read “watt”, and is equal to Joule per second. A substance with a large value of k is a good thermal conductor, whereas a substance with a small value of k is a poor thermal conductor or a good thermal insulator.
  • 10. Heat transfer: heat flux Example 1: a slab of thickness l, and a temperature difference of T: The heat flux is given by:  q  k T l .
  • 11. Heat transfer: heat flux Example 2: a composite slab heat k2 k1 T2 Tx T1 L2 L1 H.F. through slab 2: H.F. through slab 1: In steady-state q1=q2, we get: Or more generally: Note the trade-off between thermal conductivity, k, and the medium thickness, L. Thus, the important quantity is L/k, often referred to as thermal resistance.  q2  k2 T2 Tx L2 .  q1  k1 Tx T1 L1 .  q1  q2  T2 T1 (L1 /k1)  (L2 /k2) .  qn  Tn  T1 Li /ki i1,n  .
  • 12. Heat transfer: world-wide heat flow • Highest heat loss at mid- ocean ridges and lowest at old oceanic crust. • With temperature gradient of 20-30 K/km, and thermal conductivity of 2-3 WK-1m-1, the heat flux is 40-90 mWm-2.
  • 13. Heat transfer: measurements Heat flow measurements: the global heat flow map on the previous slide is based on a compilation of individual measurements whose distribution is shown below. For practical reasons, the vast majority of the measurements are from continental areas. Map from: www.heatflow.und.edu/
  • 14. Heat transfer: heat flow over stable continental areas • The surface heat flow is strongly correlated with the surface concentration of the radioactive heat producing elements. Eastern US Norway+Sweden Sierra Nevada Figure from Turcotte and Schubert textbook
  • 15. Heat transfer: heat flow over stable continental areas • In the stable continental areas, surface heat flow systematically decreases with the age of the surface rocks. • Latter we will see that this effect can be attributed to the decrease in the crustal concentrations of the heat producing isotopes due to progressive erosion.
  • 16. Heat transfer: heat flow over oceanic crust What is the contribution from radioactive elements in the ocean? • The concentration of the heat producing isotopes in oceanic crust is about an order of magnitude less than in continental crust. • The oceanic crust is about a factor of 5 thinner than the continental crust. Thus, the contribution of heat producing elements is negligible!
  • 17. Heat transfer: heat flow over oceanic crust • There is a systematic dependence of the surface heat flow on the age of the sea floor. • Later we will see that this can be understood as gradual cooling.
  • 18. Heat transfer: conservation of energy in 1-dimension Consider a slab of infinitesimal thickness y; the heat flux out of the slab is q(y + y), and the heat flux into the slab q(y). The net heat flow out of the slab, per unit time and per unit area of the slab's face, is:  q(y y)q(y).
  • 19. Heat transfer: conservation of energy in 1-dimension In the absence of internal heat production, conservation of energy requires that:  q(y y)q(y) 0. Since y is infinitesimal, we can expand q(y+y) in a Taylor series as:  q(y y)  q(y) y dq dy  (y)2 2 d2 q dy2  Ignoring terms higher than the first order term, leads to:  q(y y)  q(y)  y dq dy y k d2 T dy2       0. Thus: d2 T dy2  0.
  • 20. Heat transfer: conservation of energy in 1-dimension Question: in the absence of internal heat production, how does the geotherm look like? If there's nonzero net heat flow per unit area out of the slab, this heat must be generated internally in the slab. In that case:  q(y  y)  q(y) y dq dy y k d2 T dy2       yH, where: H is the heat production rate per unit mass  is the density Question: what is the source for steady-state internal heating in the Earth lithosphere?
  • 21. Heat transfer: geotherm The previous result may be integrated to determine the geotherm, i.e. the temperature as a function of depth. Hereafter we consider a half-space, with a surface at y=0, where y is a depth coordinate increasing downward. Boundary conditions are: 1) q=-q0 at y=0 2) T=T0 at y=0
  • 22. Heat transfer: geotherm Starting with: and integrating once gives: The 1st b.c. requires that: C1=q0, leading to: Additional integration gives: The 2nd b.c. requires that C2=kT0, giving:  H  k d2 T dy2  0,  Hy  k dT dy  C1.  Hy  k dT dy  q0.  H y2 2  kT  q0y  C2. T  T0  q0 k y  H 2k y2 .