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*[[BIOL398-03/S13:Week 4]]
*[[BIOL398-03/S13:Week 4]]
*[[user:Kevin Matthew McKay]]
*[[user:Kevin Matthew McKay]]
*[[Image:Kevingraphchemostatfeb7.jpg]]
*Image is Laura Terada's graph, (my MATLAB was not working)
*<table border="1">
<tr>
<td>Parameters</td>
<td>Values</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>q</td>
<td>0.15</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>u</td>
<td>120</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>r</td>
<td>1</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>K</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>V</td>
<td>0.5</td>
</tr>
</table>
==Questions==
*Steady state values (final page has all 3 equations for c. n, and y)
**Click on a large page and it will link to a smaller more readable page (could not figure out how to resize)
*[[Image:Img001.jpg|Page 1]] [[Image:Img002.jpg|PAge 2]] [[Image:Img003.jpg]]
*How do the steady states depend on the feed rates?
**As feed rates increase, corresponding state variable values increase, but level out at a certain point.
*How would changing the equation change the dynamics or steady state?
**Well depending on how small either n or c was, the rate of change of steady state could become larger if n or c was very small (below 1) because multiplying by a number below 1 would decrease the larger steady state variable value.

Latest revision as of 23:18, 7 February 2013


  • BIOL398-03/S13:Week 4
  • user:Kevin Matthew McKay
  • Image is Laura Terada's graph, (my MATLAB was not working)
  • Parameters Values
    q 0.15
    u 120
    r 1
    K 5
    V 0.5

    Questions

    • Steady state values (final page has all 3 equations for c. n, and y)
      • Click on a large page and it will link to a smaller more readable page (could not figure out how to resize)
    • Page 1 PAge 2
    • How do the steady states depend on the feed rates?
      • As feed rates increase, corresponding state variable values increase, but level out at a certain point.
    • How would changing the equation change the dynamics or steady state?
      • Well depending on how small either n or c was, the rate of change of steady state could become larger if n or c was very small (below 1) because multiplying by a number below 1 would decrease the larger steady state variable value.