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The effect of the specific heat of the working fluid, being temperature dependent, on the irreversible cycle performance, is significant.
The effect of the temperature-dependent specific heat of the working fluid on the irreversible cycle performance is significant.
An irreversible cycle model of the micro-/nanoscaled Otto engine cycle with internal friction loss is established.
Moreover, the effects of variable specific heats of the working fluid and the friction like term loss on the irreversible cycle performance are analyzed.
Subsequently, the analysis is expanded to an irreversible cycle and the relevant relationships are obtained for net work, thermal efficiency, total entropy production, and second law efficiency defined as the thermal efficiency of the irreversible cycle divided by the thermal efficiency of the ideal cycle.
The results show that the effects of variable specific-heats of working fluid and friction-like term loss on the irreversible cycle performance should be considered in cycle analysis.
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IR > 0 for the irreversible cycles, and IR = 0 for the reversible cycles.
IH > 0 for the irreversible cycles, and IH = 0 for the reversible cycles.
Oscillations are driven by multiple irreversible cycles that hydrolyze fuel molecules such as ATP.
Also the effects of heat loss, as characterized by a percentage of the fuel's energy, friction and variable specific-heats of the working fluid, on performance of the mentioned irreversible cycles are analyzed.
Senescent cells are characterized by a stable and irreversible cell cycle arrest, frequently in the G0/G1 phase of the cell cycle [ 7].
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