Efficiency at maximum power of minimally nonlinear irreversible heat engines
Statistical Mechanics
2012-01-27 v2
Abstract
We propose the minimally nonlinear irreversible heat engine as a new general theoretical model to study the efficiency at the maximum power of heat engines operating between the hot heat reservoir at the temperature and the cold one at (). Our model is based on the extended Onsager relations with a new nonlinear term meaning the power dissipation. In this model, we show that is bounded from the upper side by a function of the Carnot efficiency as . We demonstrate the validity of our theory by showing that the low-dissipation Carnot engine can easily be described by our theory.
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@article{arxiv.1104.1542,
title = {Efficiency at maximum power of minimally nonlinear irreversible heat engines},
author = {Yuki Izumida and Koji Okuda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.1542},
year = {2012}
}
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