All heat engines need two different temperatures for their work, T1<T2. The efficiency is limited by the Carnot formula from above. This article presents a new conception for heat engines. Unlike conventional heat engines, the working medium has an additional degree of freedom, the rotation around a given axis. The heat introduced and removed can not only lead to a change in the parameters of temperature, pressure, and volume, which are considered in conventional thermodynamics, but also to a change in the state of rotation. The rotational speed must also be taken into account in all phases of the cycle for all efficiency calculations. In many cases, this leads to a surprisingly different result from the results of conventional thermodynami...
The heat transformer is a reverse cycle absorption machine, suitable for the direct exploitation of ...
As part of the efforts to unify the various branches of Irreversible Thermodynamics, the proposed wo...
Production of electricity from heat requires a heat engine working between two heat reservoirs, a he...
All heat engines need two different temperatures for their work, T1<T2. The efficiency is limited by...
Ensuring efficient energy supply in general and heat supply in particular together with creation of ...
Despite the remarkable success of Carnot’s heat engine cycle in founding the discipline of thermodyn...
The purpose of this article is to perform a comparative study of a reversible heat engine with an id...
In the article, on the basis of the theory of thermodynamic potentials, a study was made of the quas...
This book results from a Special Issue related to the latest progress in the thermodynamics of machi...
The purpose of this work is to precise and complete one recently proposed in the literature and rela...
Convection can be distinguished into two types: forced and natural or free [1]. When thermal gradien...
The efficient conversion of thermal energy to mechanical work by a heat engine is an ongoing technol...
International audienceWhen some entropy is transferred, by means of a reversible engine, from a hot ...
Stochastic thermodynamics has revolutionized our understanding of heat engines operating in finite t...
This report presents a thermodynamic basis for rating heat engines. The production of work by a heat...
The heat transformer is a reverse cycle absorption machine, suitable for the direct exploitation of ...
As part of the efforts to unify the various branches of Irreversible Thermodynamics, the proposed wo...
Production of electricity from heat requires a heat engine working between two heat reservoirs, a he...
All heat engines need two different temperatures for their work, T1<T2. The efficiency is limited by...
Ensuring efficient energy supply in general and heat supply in particular together with creation of ...
Despite the remarkable success of Carnot’s heat engine cycle in founding the discipline of thermodyn...
The purpose of this article is to perform a comparative study of a reversible heat engine with an id...
In the article, on the basis of the theory of thermodynamic potentials, a study was made of the quas...
This book results from a Special Issue related to the latest progress in the thermodynamics of machi...
The purpose of this work is to precise and complete one recently proposed in the literature and rela...
Convection can be distinguished into two types: forced and natural or free [1]. When thermal gradien...
The efficient conversion of thermal energy to mechanical work by a heat engine is an ongoing technol...
International audienceWhen some entropy is transferred, by means of a reversible engine, from a hot ...
Stochastic thermodynamics has revolutionized our understanding of heat engines operating in finite t...
This report presents a thermodynamic basis for rating heat engines. The production of work by a heat...
The heat transformer is a reverse cycle absorption machine, suitable for the direct exploitation of ...
As part of the efforts to unify the various branches of Irreversible Thermodynamics, the proposed wo...
Production of electricity from heat requires a heat engine working between two heat reservoirs, a he...