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Finite-Time Thermodynamics



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Autore: Berry R. Stephen Visualizza persona
Titolo: Finite-Time Thermodynamics Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (368 p.)
Soggetto topico: Economics, finance, business & management
Soggetto non controllato: macroentropy
microentropy
endoreversible engine
reversible computing
Landauer's principle
piston motion optimization
endoreversible thermodynamics
stirling engine
irreversibility
power
efficiency
optimization
generalized radiative heat transfer law
optimal motion path
maximum work output
elimination method
finite time thermodynamics
thermodynamics
economics
optimal processes
averaged
heat transfer
cyclic mode
simulation
modeling
reconstruction
nonequilibrium thermodynamics
entropy production
contact temperature
quantum thermodynamics
maximum power
shortcut to adiabaticity
quantum friction
Otto cycle
quantum engine
quantum refrigerator
finite-time thermodynamics
sulfuric acid decomposition
tubular plug-flow reactor
entropy generation rate
SO2 yield
multi-objective optimization
optimal control
thermodynamic cycles
thermodynamic length
hydrogen atom
nano-size engines
a-thermal cycle
heat engines
cooling
very long timescales
slow time
ideal gas law
new and modified variables
Silicon-Germanium alloys
minimum of thermal conductivity
efficiency of thermoelectric systems
minimal energy dissipation
radiative energy transfer
radiative entropy transfer
two-stream grey atmosphere
energy flux density
entropy flux density
generalized winds
conservatively perturbed equilibrium
extreme value
momentary equilibrium
information geometry of thermodynamics
thermodynamic curvature
critical phenomena
binary fluids
van der Waals equation
quantum heat engine
carnot cycle
otto cycle
multiobjective optimization
Pareto front
stability
maximum power regime
entropy behavior
biophysics
biochemistry
dynamical systems
diversity
complexity
path information
calorimetry
entropy flow
biological communities
reacting systems
Persona (resp. second.): SalamonPeter
AndresenBjarne
BerryR. Stephen
Sommario/riassunto: The theory around the concept of finite time describes how processes of any nature can be optimized in situations when their rate is required to be non-negligible, i.e., they must come to completion in a finite time. What the theory makes explicit is “the cost of haste”. Intuitively, it is quite obvious that you drive your car differently if you want to reach your destination as quickly as possible as opposed to the case when you are running out of gas. Finite-time thermodynamics quantifies such opposing requirements and may provide the optimal control to achieve the best compromise. The theory was initially developed for heat engines (steam, Otto, Stirling, a.o.) and for refrigerators, but it has by now evolved into essentially all areas of dynamic systems from the most abstract ones to the most practical ones. The present collection shows some fascinating current examples.
Titolo autorizzato: Finite-Time Thermodynamics  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-0365-4950-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910619468303321
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