Bounds of efficiency at maximum power for linear, superlinear and sublinear irreversible Carnot-like heat engines

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The efficiency at maximum power (EMP) of irreversible Carnot-like heat engines is investigated based on the weak endoreversible assumption and the phenomenologically irreversible thermodynamics. It is found that the weak endoreversible assumption can reduce to the conventional one for the heat engines working at maximum power. Carnot-like heat engines are classified into three types (linear, superlinear, and sublinear) according to different characteristics of constitutive relations between the heat transfer rate and the thermodynamic force. The EMPs of Carnot-like heat engines are proved to be bounded between η C/2 and η C/(2-η C) for the linear type, 0 and η C/(2-η C) for the superlinear type, and η C/2 and η C for the sublinear type, respectively, where η C is the Carnot efficiency. © Europhysics Letters Association.

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Wang, Y., & Tu, Z. C. (2012). Bounds of efficiency at maximum power for linear, superlinear and sublinear irreversible Carnot-like heat engines. EPL, 98(4). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/98/40001

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