On the Dynamic Robustness of a Non-Endoreversible Engine Working in Different Operation Regimes

Norma Sanchez-Salas, Juan C. Chimal-Eguia, Florencio Guzman-Aguilar

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Abstract

In this work, we focused mainly in the analysis of stability of a non-endoreversible Curzon-Ahlborn engine working in an ecological regime. For comparison purposes we also include the Maximum Efficient Power (MEP) regime taking into account the engine time delays. When the system’s dynamic stability is compared with its thermodynamics properties (efficiency and power output), we find that the temperature ratio τ = T1/T2 represents a trade-off between stability and energetic properties. When we take the non-endoreversible case, τ can increases to values greater than R (where R is the non-endoreversible parameter) but not greater than one. We reformulate an important difference between this case and the other two, Maximum Power (MP) and MEP regime, in which τ = R. Finally, we demonstrated that the total time delay does not destabilize the steady state of system. It does not seem to play a role in the dynamic thermodynamic property trade-off.

Translated title of the contributionSobre la Robustez Dinámica de un Motor No Endorreversible Trabajando en Diferentes Regímenes de Operación
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)422-436
Number of pages15
JournalEntropy
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2011

Keywords

  • Ecological regime
  • Efficient power
  • Non-endoreversible
  • Stability
  • Time delay

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