Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10282071 | Applied Energy | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
On the basis of an endoreversible Carnot heat-engine model, the frequency-dependent performance of the engine is analyzed when the heat transfers between the working fluid and the heat reservoirs obey a linear phenomenological heat-transfer law, i.e., Q â (ÎTâ1). The relations among average power-output, efficiency, available temperature-drop, cycle frequency and ratio of the heat-transfer times are derived. They are different from those obtained with Newton's law. The results can provide guidance for selecting the appropriate working points of heat engines.
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Authors
Xiaoyong Qin, Lingen Chen, Fengrui Sun, Chih Wu,