We present heat transport characteristics for mantle convection in large terrestrial exoplanets (M⩽8M⊕). Our thermal convection model is based on a truncated anelastic liquid approximation (TALA) for compressible fluids and takes into account a selfconsistent thermodynamic description of material properties derived from mineral physics based on a multi-Einstein vibrational approach. We compare heat transport characteristics in compressible models with those obtained with incompressible models based on the classical- and extended Boussinesq approximation (BA and EBA respectively). Our scaling analysis shows that heat flux scales with effective dissipation number as Nu∼Dieff -0.71 and with Rayleigh number as Nu∼Raeff 0.27. The surface heat fl...
The ongoing discovery of terrestrial exoplanets accentuates the importance of studying planetary evo...
Abstract In this paper, we carried out a series of linear analyses on the onset of thermal convectio...
cited By 3International audienceConvection models of planetary mantles do not usually include a spec...
We present heat transport characteristics for mantle convection in large terrestrial exoplanets (M⩽8...
The radial density of planets increases with depth due to compressibility, leading to impacts on the...
International audienceThe numerical simulations of convection inside the mantle of the Earth or of t...
This study is aimed at the interior structure and thermal state of massive rocky exoplanets. We have...
Abstract We present two-dimensional numerical models of thermal convection of a compressible fluid i...
The convective motion and the thermal state of the Earth's mantle are investigated through the mean-...
We present new modelling results for the internal structure and convective dynamics of large terrest...
The pressure dependence of mantle rheology is often not taken into account when dealing with rocky e...
The ongoing discovery of terrestrial exoplanets accentuates the importance of studying planetary evo...
We study the thermal evolution of super-Earths with a one-dimensional (1D) parameterized convection ...
Aims. We present interior structure models of the recently discovered exoplanets CoRoT-7b and Kepler...
The ongoing discovery of terrestrial exoplanets accentuates the importance of studying planetary evo...
Abstract In this paper, we carried out a series of linear analyses on the onset of thermal convectio...
cited By 3International audienceConvection models of planetary mantles do not usually include a spec...
We present heat transport characteristics for mantle convection in large terrestrial exoplanets (M⩽8...
The radial density of planets increases with depth due to compressibility, leading to impacts on the...
International audienceThe numerical simulations of convection inside the mantle of the Earth or of t...
This study is aimed at the interior structure and thermal state of massive rocky exoplanets. We have...
Abstract We present two-dimensional numerical models of thermal convection of a compressible fluid i...
The convective motion and the thermal state of the Earth's mantle are investigated through the mean-...
We present new modelling results for the internal structure and convective dynamics of large terrest...
The pressure dependence of mantle rheology is often not taken into account when dealing with rocky e...
The ongoing discovery of terrestrial exoplanets accentuates the importance of studying planetary evo...
We study the thermal evolution of super-Earths with a one-dimensional (1D) parameterized convection ...
Aims. We present interior structure models of the recently discovered exoplanets CoRoT-7b and Kepler...
The ongoing discovery of terrestrial exoplanets accentuates the importance of studying planetary evo...
Abstract In this paper, we carried out a series of linear analyses on the onset of thermal convectio...
cited By 3International audienceConvection models of planetary mantles do not usually include a spec...