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Title: Lab 8: Measurement of Soil Thermal Properties


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Lab 8 Measurement of Soil Thermal Properties
  • Many biophysical questions can only be answered
    by measuring or modeling heat flow in soil
  • How fast does the soil heat in spring? (crop
    planting and seed germination)
  • How deep will the soil freeze?
  • How much heat is stored in the soil?
  • Surface energy balance Rn H LE G

2
Heat flow and thermal properties of solids (soils)
  • Thermal Conductivity k (W m-1 K-1)
  • Soils ability to transfer (conduct) heat
  • Specific Heat cs (J kg-1 K-1)
  • Amount of energy needed to heat 1kg of soil 1
  • ?s density of soil (kg/m3)
  • cs?s volumetric heat capacity (J m-3 K-1)
  • Thermal Diffusivity ? (m2/s)
  • Speed of soil response to thermal change
  • k?cs?s

3
Soil Heat Flux Density
  • Atmospheric Heat Fluxes Convection, diffusion
  • Heat fluxes through solids Conduction
  • Soils are porous media diffusion and latent
    heat transfer come into play, but we will ignore

(Fouriers Law)
Where G is soil heat flux density (W m-2)
4
Measurement of soil heat flux
Heat Flux Plates
Epoxy or glass core (known k)
dz
Thermopile (measures dT)
5
Combination Method
Gsurface Gplate storage
6
Physical barrier to heat and fluid flow
7
ksoil
?T/?z
ksoil is measured with the single-needle heat
pulse method (Shiozawa and Campbell 1990)
8
Measurement of Heat Capacity - Calculation
Volumetric specific heat can be calculated from
sum of specific heats for each soil constituent
?s cs ?mcmxm ?wcwxw ?acaxa ?ocoxo
Organics
x volume fraction of each constituent mineral
(m), water (w), air (a), and organics (o) (values
for ? and c given in lab 7, Table 1)
Air
Water
Minerals
9
Measurement of Heat Capacity Calorimeter
  • Heat known mass of soil to 100 C
  • Add known mass of water _at_ room temperature (we
    know the heat capacity of water)
  • From final temperature of mixture, we can
    calculate heat capacity of soil

10
Measurement of Heat Capacity - dual needle heat
pulse
  • Dual needle probe inserted into soil
  • One needle heated, and temperature response
    measured at other needle

11
Dual needle heat pulse theory
heating curve
cooling curve
12
Measurement of Heat Capacity - dual needle heat
pulse
q is heat input per unit length of needle
(J/m) r is the distance between the needles ?Tm
is the maximum temperature increase at the second
needle tm is the time at which ?Tm occurs
13
Measurement of Thermal Conductivity single
needle heat pulse
  • Single needle inserted into soil and heated
  • Temperature response measured at same needle
  • Same set of equations as dual needle technique

14
Measurement of Thermal Conductivity single
needle heat pulse
q is the heat input to the probe (W m-1) k is
thermal conductivity (W m-1K-1) T is temperature
t is time (s) C is a constant
What do we notice about this equation?
15
Measurement of Thermal Conductivity single
needle heat pulse
Linear relationship!! (y mx b)
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Todays Lab
  • Measure heat capacity with calorimeter
  • Measure thermal conductivity with single needle
    heat pulse approach
  • Use soil heat flux plate
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