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Finite heat source 1 Performance analysis 1 Scheduling 1 Sequential Carnot cycle 1 Work maximization 1 approximation algorithms 1 early work maximization 1 late work minimization 1 resource leveling 1
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Györgyi, Péter 1 Kim, Min Soo 1 Kis, Tamás 1 Park, Hansaem 1
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Energy 1 European journal of operational research : EJOR 1
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A common approximation framework for early work, late work, and resource leveling problems
Györgyi, Péter; Kis, Tamás - In: European journal of operational research : EJOR 286 (2020) 1, pp. 129-137
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Thermodynamic performance analysis of sequential Carnot cycles using heat sources with finite heat capacity
Park, Hansaem; Kim, Min Soo - In: Energy 68 (2014) C, pp. 592-598
The maximum efficiency of a heat engine is able to be estimated by using a Carnot cycle. Even though, in terms of efficiency, the Carnot cycle performs the role of reference very well, its application is limited to the case of infinite heat reservoirs, which is not that realistic. Moreover,...
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