Abstract

An endoreversible Carnot cycle is used to describe heat engine operation. This provides upper limits for real performance. The output power is maximized. Meteorological and actinometric data provided by the Viking Lander 1 are used as inputs. Four strategies of collecting solar energy are considered. Results concerning the following three parameters are briefly reported: (1) optimum solar collector surface area, (2) optimum solar collector temperature and (3) maximum output power.

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