Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Thermal-pressure Equations of State (EoS) such as the Mie-Grüneisen-Debye (MGD) model
depend on several assumptions, including the quasi-harmonic approximation (QHA) and a simplified
phonon density of states. We show how the QHA is violated by materials exhibiting anisotropic
thermal pressure. We also show that at pressures lower than those of the isochor of the reference
volume, the static pressure may become sufficiently negative to make the compressional part of
the EoS invalid. This limit is sensitive to the combined effects of the EoS parameters K'0, q and the
Grüneisen parameter gamma0. Large values of q, which correspond to a rapid decrease in phonon mode
frequencies with increasing volume, can also lead to the bulk modulus becoming zero at high pressures
and temperatures that are not particularly extreme for planetary geotherms. The MGD EoS therefore
has an extremely limited P and T regime over which it is both valid and has physically-meaningful
properties. Outside of this range, additional terms should be included in the thermal pressure
that represents the physical properties of the solid. Or, alternatively, 'isothermal' EoS in which the
temperature variation of the elastic properties is explicitly modeled without reference to a physical
model can be used.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
equations of state; thermal pressure; Mie-Grüneisen-Debye; planetary materials
List of contributors:
Angel, ROSS JOHN
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