Article | REF: BE8010 V1

Finite physical Dimensions Optimal Thermodynamics (FDOT)

Author: Michel FEIDT

Publication date: December 10, 2017, Review date: October 15, 2021

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6. Example of TODF application

A pedagogical illustration is provided for energy transfer and conversion in the TODF approach (optimal thermodynamics in finite physical dimensions), in the case study of an adiabatic (no heat loss) but irreversible CARNOT machine.

6.1 Model

The model used conforms to the 1-2-3-4 cycle shown in figure 4 . It assumes DIRICHLET-type boundary conditions (T eS , T HS , cold well and hot source temperatures imposed). The model equations

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