The study of thermal heat engines was pivotal to establishing the principles of equilibrium thermodynamics, with implications far wider than only engine optimization. For nonequilibrium systems, which by definition dissipate energy even at rest, how to best convert such dissipation into useful work is still largely an outstanding question, with similar potential to illuminate general physical principles. We review recent theoretical progress in studying the performances of engines operating with active matter, where particles are driven by individual self-propulsion. We distinguish two main classes, either autonomous engines exploiting a particle current, or cyclic engines applying periodic transformation to the system, and present the stra...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityEngines convert energy in a resource to work for instance, to ...
Artificial microscale heat engines are prototypical models to explore the mechanisms of energy trans...
Abstract of Twentieth Symposium on Thermophysical Properties; Boulder, Colorado (USA), June 24–29 (2...
peer reviewedThe study of thermal heat engines was pivotal to establishing the principles of equili...
Active matter constantly dissipates energy to power the self-propulsion of its microscopic constitue...
Because of its nonequilibrium character, active matter in a steady state can drive engines that auto...
Engines are open systems that can generate work cyclically at the expense of an external disequilibr...
We propose a thermodynamically consistent, analytically tractable model of steady-state active heat ...
International audienceColloidal heat engines extract power out of a fluctuating bath by manipulating...
When do nonequilibrium forms of disordered energy qualify as heat? We address this question in the c...
Engines are open systems that can generate work cyclically at the expense of an external disequilibr...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...
Title: Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics of Small Systems Author: Viktor Holubec Department: Institute o...
[EN]The local stability of a weakly dissipative heat engine is analyzed and linked to an energetic m...
Self-propulsion allows living systems to display self-organization and unusual phase behavior. Unlik...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityEngines convert energy in a resource to work for instance, to ...
Artificial microscale heat engines are prototypical models to explore the mechanisms of energy trans...
Abstract of Twentieth Symposium on Thermophysical Properties; Boulder, Colorado (USA), June 24–29 (2...
peer reviewedThe study of thermal heat engines was pivotal to establishing the principles of equili...
Active matter constantly dissipates energy to power the self-propulsion of its microscopic constitue...
Because of its nonequilibrium character, active matter in a steady state can drive engines that auto...
Engines are open systems that can generate work cyclically at the expense of an external disequilibr...
We propose a thermodynamically consistent, analytically tractable model of steady-state active heat ...
International audienceColloidal heat engines extract power out of a fluctuating bath by manipulating...
When do nonequilibrium forms of disordered energy qualify as heat? We address this question in the c...
Engines are open systems that can generate work cyclically at the expense of an external disequilibr...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...
Title: Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics of Small Systems Author: Viktor Holubec Department: Institute o...
[EN]The local stability of a weakly dissipative heat engine is analyzed and linked to an energetic m...
Self-propulsion allows living systems to display self-organization and unusual phase behavior. Unlik...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityEngines convert energy in a resource to work for instance, to ...
Artificial microscale heat engines are prototypical models to explore the mechanisms of energy trans...
Abstract of Twentieth Symposium on Thermophysical Properties; Boulder, Colorado (USA), June 24–29 (2...