We propose the minimally nonlinear irreversible heat engine as a new general
theoretical model to study the efficiency at the maximum power η∗ of heat
engines operating between the hot heat reservoir at the temperature Th and
the cold one at Tc (Tc≤Th). Our model is based on the extended
Onsager relations with a new nonlinear term meaning the power dissipation. In
this model, we show that η∗ is bounded from the upper side by a function
of the Carnot efficiency ηC≡1−Tc/Th as η∗≤ηC/(2−ηC). We demonstrate the validity of our theory by showing that
the low-dissipation Carnot engine can easily be described by our theory.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figur