Thermodynamics of a minimal collective heat engine: Comparison between engine designs
Collective effects have attracted remarkable recent interest, not only for their presence in several systems in nature but also for the possibility of being used for the construction of efficient engine setups. Notwithstanding, little is known about the influence of the engine design and most studie...
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Veröffentlicht in: | arXiv.org 2023-12 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Collective effects have attracted remarkable recent interest, not only for their presence in several systems in nature but also for the possibility of being used for the construction of efficient engine setups. Notwithstanding, little is known about the influence of the engine design and most studies are restricted to the simplest cases (e.g. simultaneous contact with two thermal baths), not necessarily constituting a realistic setup implementation. Aimed at partially filling this gap, we introduce the collisional/sequential description for a minimal model for collective effects, composed of two interacting nanomachines placed in contact with a distinct thermal reservoir and nonequilibrium worksource at each stage/stroke. Thermodynamic quantities are exactly obtained irrespectively the model details. Distinct kinds of engines are investigated and the influence of the interaction, temperature, period, and time asymmetry have been undertaken. Results show that a careful design of interaction provides a superior performance than the interactionless case, including optimal power outputs and efficiencies at maximum power greater than known bounds or even the system presenting efficiencies close to the ideal (Carnot) limit. We also show that the case of the system simultaneously placed in contact with two thermal reservoirs constitutes a particular case of our framework. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |