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Ecological optimization of an irreversible quantum Carnot heat engine with spin-1/2 systems
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EngineeringHeat RecoveryEnergy EfficiencyEngineering ThermodynamicsThermal EnergyQuantum ComputingHeat EngineQuantum Optimization AlgorithmQuantum Machine LearningQuantum Mechanical PropertyThermodynamicsQuantum SciencePhysicsEcological OptimizationQuantum AlgorithmQuantum Heat EngineSpin-1/2 SystemsHeat TransferHeat LeakageThermal ManagementThermal Engineering
A model of a quantum heat engine with heat resistance, internal irreversibility and heat leakage and many non-interacting spin-1/2 systems is established in this paper. The quantum heat engine cycle is composed of two isothermal processes and two irreversible adiabatic processes and is referred to as a spin quantum Carnot heat engine. Based on the quantum master equation and the semi-group approach, equations of some important performance parameters, such as power output, efficiency, entropy generation rate and ecological function (a criterion representing the optimal compromise between exergy output rate and exergy loss rate), for the irreversible spin quantum Carnot heat engine are derived. The optimal ecological performance of the heat engine in the classical limit is analyzed with numerical examples. The effects of internal irreversibility and heat leakage on ecological performance are discussed in detail.
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