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Revision as of 09:48, 27 October 2010
Modeling
To model the Continuous Greening Cycle, we applied the biochemical engineering principle of mass balance. We defined a set of variables representing the various mass quantities involved in the system (biomass, nutrients etc), then constructed differential equations to describe their changes over time. We planned to use MatLab or R to run a simulation of the model.Scope
For simplicity, the model is confined to a space of fixed volume and area. Therefore, all quantities involving concentrations or density can be simply expressed as absolute amounts present in this space.Variables
To keep the model simple, we only considered the following set of absolutely essential quantities:- x: live plant biomass
- y: yeast biomass
- z: E. coli biomass
- w: water content in soil
- c: cellulose
- e: active extracellular cellulase
- s: available glucose
- p: PGA