The second law of thermodynamics and optimal bounds for the efficiency of cyclic processes (Q1333616)
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The second law of thermodynamics and optimal bounds for the efficiency of cyclic processes (English)
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13 October 1994
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The paper shows the equivalence of Clausius' inequality to a certain bound on the efficiency of any general cyclic process, as well as the equivalence of the entropy inequality to a certain bound on the work performed in any general process. These bounds are expressed in terms of a geometrical characteristic of the functions accounting the absorption and emission of heat in terms of the temperatures at which the exchange takes place, namely the ``baricenters'' or ``first moments'' of these functions. Further, the analysis is extended to take into account the temperatures of the environment.
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baricenters
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first moments
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Clausius' inequality
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entropy inequality
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geometrical characteristic
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