1996
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0373-2_171
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Evaluation of the Thermodynamic Performance of Pulse Tubes

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“…e COPMAFrev (25) Combining 11e and 11i , it comes the general efficiencies relative to the Second Law of Thermodynamics 11n : (26) when W is a given parameter ~n" ~ ~/( 1 + _T_C_S_i _C_~_:_M_AF_en_d_o ) (27) when qF is a given parameter.…”
Section: Cop Criterionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…e COPMAFrev (25) Combining 11e and 11i , it comes the general efficiencies relative to the Second Law of Thermodynamics 11n : (26) when W is a given parameter ~n" ~ ~/( 1 + _T_C_S_i _C_~_:_M_AF_en_d_o ) (27) when qF is a given parameter.…”
Section: Cop Criterionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We add for convenience two linear heat transfer laws such as: (28) Due to equations of the model (7,8,16,25), it is easy to conclude that minimum of VI (energy expense), corresponds to Maximum of COPMAF, and Maximum of 1111 , efficiency relative to the second law of Thermodynamics, with the constraint of given useful effect for the machine.…”
Section: Carnot Irreversible Maf With Imposed Useful Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%