AIP Advances (Aug 2018)

The saturated and supercritical Stirling cycle thermodynamic heat engine cycle

  • Matthew David Marko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5043523
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
pp. 085309 – 085309-15

Abstract

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On the assumption that experimentally validated tabulated thermodynamic properties of saturated fluids published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology are accurate, a theoretical thermodynamic cycle can be demonstrated that produces a net-negative entropy generation to the universe. The experimental data on the internal energy can also be used to obtain a simple, empirical equation for the change in internal energy of a real fluid undergoing isothermal expansion and compression. This demonstration provides experimental evidence to the theory that temperature-dependent intermolecular attractive forces can be an entropic force that can enhance the thermodynamic efficiency of a real-fluid macroscopic heat engine to exceed that of the Carnot efficiency.