Linear and nonlinear thermodynamics of a kinetic heat engine with fast transformations.

Phys Rev E

Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi-CNR and Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Roma Sapienza, P. le Aldo Moro 2, 00185 Rome, Italy.

Published: April 2016

We investigate a kinetic heat engine model composed of particles enclosed in a box where one side acts as a thermostat and the opposite side is a piston exerting a given pressure. Pressure and temperature are varied in a cyclical protocol of period τ: their relative excursions, δ and ε, respectively, constitute the thermodynamic forces dragging the system out of equilibrium. The analysis of the entropy production of the system allows us to define the conjugated fluxes, which are proportional to the extracted work and the consumed heat. In the limit of small δ and ε the fluxes are linear in the forces through a τ-dependent Onsager matrix whose off-diagonal elements satisfy a reciprocal relation. The dynamics of the piston can be approximated, through a coarse-graining procedure, by a Klein-Kramers equation which-in the linear regime-yields analytic expressions for the Onsager coefficients and the entropy production. A study of the efficiency at maximum power shows that the Curzon-Ahlborn formula is always an upper limit which is approached at increasing values of the thermodynamic forces, i.e., outside of the linear regime. In all our analysis the adiabatic limit τ→∞ and the the small-force limit δ,ε→0 are not directly related.

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