[EN]The local stability of a weakly dissipative heat engine is analyzed and linked to an energetic multiobjective optimization perspective. This constitutes a novel issue in the unified study of cyclic energy converters, opening the perspective to the possibility that stability favors self-optimization of thermodynamic quantities including efficiency, power and entropy generation. To this end, a dynamics simulating the restitution forces, which mimics a harmonic potential, bringing the system back to the steady state is analyzed. It is shown that relaxation trajectories are not arbitrary but driven by the improvement of several energetic functions. Insights provided by the statistical behavior of consecutive random perturbations show ...
The literature on dynamical systems has, for the most part, considered self-oscillators (i.e., syste...
A heat engine is a cyclically operated statistical mechanical system which converts heat supply from...
Dynamical nonlinear systems provide a new approach to the old problem of increasing the efficiency o...
[EN]A relationship between stability and self-optimization is found for weakly dissipative heat devi...
[EN]In the present paper we study the connection between local stability and energetic properties in...
[EN]Local stability of maximum power and maximum compromise (Omega) operation regimes dynamic evolut...
[EN]The stability of endoreversible heat engines has been extensively studied in the literature. In...
[EN]The optimization of energy converters using different objective functions has become a relevant ...
A recent work reported a local stability analysis of a thermo-economical model of an irreversible he...
J.G.A. acknowledges financial support from University of Salamanca, with Contract No. 0218 463AB01,...
peer reviewedThe study of thermal heat engines was pivotal to establishing the principles of equili...
We propose a thermodynamically consistent, analytically tractable model of steady-state active heat ...
Engines are open systems that can generate work cyclically at the expense of an external disequilibr...
We revisit the optimization of performance of finite-time Carnot machines satisfying the low-dissipa...
[EN]The connection between Carnot-like and low-dissipation refrigerators is proposed by means of th...
The literature on dynamical systems has, for the most part, considered self-oscillators (i.e., syste...
A heat engine is a cyclically operated statistical mechanical system which converts heat supply from...
Dynamical nonlinear systems provide a new approach to the old problem of increasing the efficiency o...
[EN]A relationship between stability and self-optimization is found for weakly dissipative heat devi...
[EN]In the present paper we study the connection between local stability and energetic properties in...
[EN]Local stability of maximum power and maximum compromise (Omega) operation regimes dynamic evolut...
[EN]The stability of endoreversible heat engines has been extensively studied in the literature. In...
[EN]The optimization of energy converters using different objective functions has become a relevant ...
A recent work reported a local stability analysis of a thermo-economical model of an irreversible he...
J.G.A. acknowledges financial support from University of Salamanca, with Contract No. 0218 463AB01,...
peer reviewedThe study of thermal heat engines was pivotal to establishing the principles of equili...
We propose a thermodynamically consistent, analytically tractable model of steady-state active heat ...
Engines are open systems that can generate work cyclically at the expense of an external disequilibr...
We revisit the optimization of performance of finite-time Carnot machines satisfying the low-dissipa...
[EN]The connection between Carnot-like and low-dissipation refrigerators is proposed by means of th...
The literature on dynamical systems has, for the most part, considered self-oscillators (i.e., syste...
A heat engine is a cyclically operated statistical mechanical system which converts heat supply from...
Dynamical nonlinear systems provide a new approach to the old problem of increasing the efficiency o...