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Título: A critique of some modern applications of the Carnot heat engine concept: The dissipative heat engine cannot exist
Autor: Makarieva, Anastassia M.
Gorshkov, Victor G.
Li, Bailian
Nobre, Antônio Donato
Palavras-chave: Carnot Cycle
Models
Thermal Cycling
Carnot Heat Engines
Dissipation
Heat Engine Efficiency
Heat Input
Internal Dissipation
Laws Of Thermodynamics
Mechanical Work
Modern Applications
Physical Model
Engines
Data do documento: 2010
Revista: Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
É parte de: Volume 466, Número 2119, Pags. 1893-1902
Abstract: In several recent studies, a heat engine operating on the basis of the Carnot cycle is considered, where the mechanical work performed by the engine is dissipated within the engine at the temperature of the warmer isotherm and the resulting heat is added to the engine together with an external heat input. This internal dissipation is supposed to increase the total heat input to the engine and elevate the amount of mechanical work produced by the engine per cycle. Here it is argued that such a dissipative heat engine violates the laws of thermodynamics. The existing physical models employing the dissipative heat engine concept, in particular the heat engine model of hurricane development, need to be revised. This journal is © 2010 The Royal Society.
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.2009.0581
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