On the efficiency of heat engines at the micro-scale and below
Abstract
We investigate the thermodynamic efficiency of sub-micro-scale heat engines operating under the conditions described by over-damped stochastic thermodynamics. We prove that at maximum power the efficiency obeys for constant isotropic mobility the universal law where is the efficiency of an ideal Carnot cycle. The corresponding power optimizing protocol is specified by the solution of an optimal mass transport problem. Such solution can be determined explicitly using well known Monge--Amp\`ere--Kantorovich reconstruction algorithms. Furthermore, we show that the same law describes the efficiency of heat engines operating at maximum work over short time periods. Finally, we illustrate the straightforward extension of these results to cases when the mobility is anisotropic and temperature dependent.
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@article{arxiv.1503.05788,
title = {On the efficiency of heat engines at the micro-scale and below},
author = {Paolo Muratore-Ginanneschi and Kay Schwieger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.05788},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
5 pages; revised version including the derivation of the efficiency and of the corresponding optimal protocols in the presence of anisotropic temperature dependent mobility