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On optimized solar-driven heat engines
J. M. Gordon
The Swiss Institute for Dryland Environmental and Energy Research
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Heat Engine
100%
Solar-driven Heat Engine
100%
Maximum Power Point
66%
Heat Loss
33%
Maximum Efficiency
33%
Solar Collector
33%
Design Point
33%
Carnot
33%
Zero-power
33%
Engine Efficiency
33%
Finite Time Thermodynamics
33%
Curzon-Ahlborn Efficiency
33%
Reversible Operation
33%
Engine Design
33%
Conductive-convective
33%
Optimum Operating Temperature
33%
Engineering
Heat Engine
100%
Maximum Power Point
40%
Illustrates
20%
Convective
20%
Conductive
20%
Solar Thermal Collector
20%
Operating Temperature
20%
Heat Losses
20%
Design Point
20%
Engine Efficiency
20%
Finite Time
20%
Engine Design
20%
Cold Reservoir
20%