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Can you please do #1? like ostens to predict what the response of the systeni sho Finally, we are going to model a two-compartment system with flow and exc as shown below. Answer the questions below. c. F, Cin(t) F, C,(t) V, C,(t) V2, C2(t) Write down the mass-balance equations for these two compartments. Assume the initial concentration in compartments are Cr(0) O, and Ca(0) -0. Usine partment. Keep 1. Laplace transforms, derive the transfer functions for each com the expressions for each compartment separate for now. Create a model of this system using Simulink. Explicitly model each tely as a transfer function with inputs going from one to the Cint), with a period of 5 seconds and aExplanation / Answer
A mass balance, also called a material balance, is an application of conservation of mass to the analysis of physical systems. By accounting for material entering and leaving a system, mass flows can be identified which might have been unknown, or difficult to measure without this technique. The exact conservation law used in the analysis of the system depends on the context of the problem, but all revolve around mass conservation, i.e. that matter cannot disappear or be created spontaneously.
general mass balance equation is
rate of mass in- rate of mass out + rate of mass generation+rate of mass consumption= rate of accumulation of mass
the present mass balance equation for two compartments is
1) Cin + V1 = C1 (for compartment 1)
2) V1 + C1(t) = V2 + C2(t) (for compartment 2)
I don't have an idea on Laplace transforms.