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A model for the computation of thermal expansivity at high compression and high temperatures: MGO as an example
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EngineeringMantle DynamicMechanical EngineeringThermal Expansivity αComputational MechanicsHelmholtz EnergyThermal EnergyEarth ScienceGeophysicsThermodynamic ModellingNumerical SimulationThermal AnalysisThermophysicsThermal ModelingThermodynamicsHigh Temperature GeochemistryPhysicsHigh TemperaturesThermal ExpansivityHeat TransferHigh CompressionMantle GeochemistryNatural SciencesEarth SciencesGeochemistryThermal EngineeringMultiscale Modeling
We compute the value of the thermal expansivity α over a wide range of compression (η ≡ V / V 0 , 0.6 ≤ η ≤ 1.0) and temperature (300 K ≤ T ≤ 2500 K). Three methods are combined to find α. We utilize: 1) the high P,T data base from the PIB ab initio model for MgO, which specifies the Helmholtz energy and the volume and temperature derivatives; 2) the measured thermal expansivity and its various pressure and temperature derivatives; and 3) several thermodynamic identities relating T and V dependence of various physical properties. We present a simple equation relating α to η along isochores and suggest values of α. for MgO over V, P, T conditions, including those of the earth's lower mantle. The parameters in the equation are evaluated by using the ab initio data base. We find that α varies from about 1.40α a to 0.40α a along a geotherm through the upper and lower mantle, where α a is α at ambient conditions.
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