Author:
Turcotte D. L.,Oxburgh E. R.
Abstract
A solution is obtained for steady, cellular convection when the Rayleigh number and the Prandtl number are large. The core of each two-dimensional cell contains a highly viscous, isothermal flow. Adjacent to the horizontal boundaries are thin thermal boundary layers. On the vertical boundaries between cells thin thermal plumes drive the viscous flow. The non-dimensional velocities and heat transfer between the horizontal boundaries are found to be functions only of the Rayleigh number. The theory is used to test the hypothesis of large scale convective cells in the earth's mantle. Using accepted values of the Rayleigh number for the earth's mantle the theory predicts the generally accepted velocity associated with continental drift. The theory also predicts values for the heat flux to the earth's surface which are in good agreement with measurements carried out on the ocean floors.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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