Is there a link between the macroscopic approach to irreversibility and microscopic behaviour of the systems? Consumption of free energy keeps the system away from a stable equilibrium. Entropy generation results from the redistribution of energy, momentum, mass and charge. This concept represents the essence of the thermodynamic approach to irreversibility. Irreversibility is the result of the interaction between systems and their environment. The aim of this paper is to determine lost works in a molecular engine and compare results with macro (classical) heat engines. Firstly, irreversible thermodynamics are reviewed for macro and molecular cycles. Secondly, irreversible thermodynamics approaches are applied for a quantum heat engine wit...
This is the final version. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in this recordThe di...
There are alternative sets of postulates which yield entirely equivalent results for several importa...
Analysis of the Second Law of Thermodynamics is discussed. Keenan's approach to availability and irr...
Is there a link between the macroscopic approach to irreversibility and microscopic behaviour of the...
The unavoidable irreversible losses of power in a heat engine are found to be of quantum origin. Fol...
Is there a link between the macroscopic description of the irreversibility and microscopic behaviour...
International audienceIn recent decades, the approach known as Finite-Dimension Thermodynamics has p...
The purpose of this work is to precise and complete one recently proposed in the literature and rela...
As part of the efforts to unify the various branches of Irreversible Thermodynamics, the proposed wo...
International audienceWhen some entropy is transferred, by means of a reversible engine, from a hot ...
Purpose: This study aims to understand the difference between irreversibility in heat and work trans...
A thermodynamic analysis is presented by means of mathematical formulation to examine the performanc...
The entropic irreversibility of thermnodynamic descriptions of fluid behavior is often contrasted wi...
AbstractIn this paper, an irreversible quantum Brayton heat engine cycle model composed of two isoma...
The importance of irreversible entropy production is emphasized. The first and second laws of thermo...
This is the final version. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in this recordThe di...
There are alternative sets of postulates which yield entirely equivalent results for several importa...
Analysis of the Second Law of Thermodynamics is discussed. Keenan's approach to availability and irr...
Is there a link between the macroscopic approach to irreversibility and microscopic behaviour of the...
The unavoidable irreversible losses of power in a heat engine are found to be of quantum origin. Fol...
Is there a link between the macroscopic description of the irreversibility and microscopic behaviour...
International audienceIn recent decades, the approach known as Finite-Dimension Thermodynamics has p...
The purpose of this work is to precise and complete one recently proposed in the literature and rela...
As part of the efforts to unify the various branches of Irreversible Thermodynamics, the proposed wo...
International audienceWhen some entropy is transferred, by means of a reversible engine, from a hot ...
Purpose: This study aims to understand the difference between irreversibility in heat and work trans...
A thermodynamic analysis is presented by means of mathematical formulation to examine the performanc...
The entropic irreversibility of thermnodynamic descriptions of fluid behavior is often contrasted wi...
AbstractIn this paper, an irreversible quantum Brayton heat engine cycle model composed of two isoma...
The importance of irreversible entropy production is emphasized. The first and second laws of thermo...
This is the final version. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in this recordThe di...
There are alternative sets of postulates which yield entirely equivalent results for several importa...
Analysis of the Second Law of Thermodynamics is discussed. Keenan's approach to availability and irr...