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Thermoeconomic analysis of an irreversible Stirling heat pump cycle

Classical Physics 2010-11-08 v1

Abstract

In this paper an analysis of the Stirling cycle in thermoeconomic terms is developed using the entropy generation. In the thermoeconomic optimization of an irreversible Stirling heat pump cycle the F function has been introduced to evaluate the optimum for the higher and lower sources temperature ratio in the cycle: this ratio represents the value which optimizes the cycle itself. The variation of the function F is proportional to the variation of the entropy generation, the maxima and minima of F has been evaluated in a previous paper without giving the physical foundation of the method. We investigate the groundwork of this approach: to study the upper and lower limits of F function allows to determine the cycle stability and the optimization conditions. The optimization consists in the best COP at the least cost. The principle of maximum variation for the entropy generation becomes the analytic foundation of the optimization method in the thermoeconomic analysis for an irreversible Stirling heat pump cycle. Pacs: 89.65.G, 05.70 keywords: entropy generation, finite time Thermodynamics, Stirling cycle, Thermodynamic optimization.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0512182,
  title  = {Thermoeconomic analysis of an irreversible Stirling heat pump cycle},
  author = {U. Lucia and G. Gervino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0512182},
  year   = {2010}
}

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9 pages, presented to the International Conference NEXT2005, Creta, August 2005