Heat transfer in granular media with weakly interacting particles
B. N. J. Persson, Jens Biele
Abstract
We study the heat transfer in weakly interacting particle systems in vacuum. The particles have surface roughness with self-affine fractal properties, as expected for mineral particles produced by fracture, e.g., by crunching brittle materials in a mortar, or from thermal fatigue or the impact of micrometeorites on asteroids. We show that the propagating electromagnetic (EM) waves give the dominant heat transfer for large particles, while for small particles both the evanescent EM-waves and the phononic contribution from the area of real contact are important. As an application, we discuss the heat transfer in rubble pile asteroids.
Topics & Concepts
Heat transferBrittlenessFractalMaterials scienceParticle (ecology)Surface finishFracture (geology)MechanicsGranular materialPhysicsComposite materialGeologyMathematical analysisMathematicsOceanographyAdhesion, Friction, and Surface InteractionsAstro and Planetary SciencePlanetary Science and Exploration