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function ans = final_project()
CI_CO2 = [0,10];
Y0 = [0.0001,0.0001,0.0001,0.0001,0.0001,0.0001,4.75,0.7];
options = odeset('RelTol', 1e-10,'AbsTol',[1e-10,1e-10,1e-10]);
[CI_CO2,VA] = ode45(@respiratory_model,CI_CO2,Y0,options);
plot(CI_CO2,VA)
function res = respiratory_model(CI_CO2,VA)
MT_CO2 = 0.221; MT_O2 = 0.221; MB_CO2 = 0.042; MB_O2 = 0.042; PB = 760; k1 = 0.107;
k2 = 0.415; k3 = 0.2; k4 = 0.05; k5 = 0.92; h = 820067507; u = -148822662; v = 9.8949e+06;
p = -2.7670e+05; q = 3.3179e+03; r = 43; f = 0.003; s = 2.3; g = 98; W = 0.014; S = 0.024;
a = 99; b = 19.6; d = 0.0008; n = 3; m = 98;
Q = 6; QB = 0.7; QBN = 1; CB_CO2 = 55.9; CB_O2 = 0.110; CA_CO2 = 5.6; CA_O2 = 14.1; CT_CO2 = 54;
CT_O2 = 0.134; CI_O2 = 0.1967;
eq58 = MB_CO2 + QB*(k1*(PB*CA_CO2)^k2) - CB_CO2;
eq59 = MT_CO2 + (Q-QB)*(k1*(PB*CA_CO2)^k2-CT_CO2);
eq60 = QB*(CB_CO2-CT_CO2) + Q*(CT_CO2-k1*(PB*CA_CO2)^k2) + VA*(CI_CO2-CA_CO2);
eq61 = -MB_O2 + k3*QB*((1-exp(-k4*k5*PB*CA_O2))^2 - (1-exp(-k4*PB*CB_O2/S))^2);
eq62 = -MT_O2 + k3*(Q-QB)*((1-exp(-k4*k5*PB*CA_O2))^2 - (1-exp(-k4*PB*CT_O2/S))^2);
eq63 = -k3*QB*((1-exp(-k4*PB*CB_O2/S))^2 - (1-exp(-k4*PB*CT_O2/S))^2) + k3*Q*((1-exp(-k4*PB*CT_O2/S))^2 - (1-exp(-k4*k5*PB*CA_O2))^2) + VA*(CI_O2-CA_O2);
eq64 = -VA + a*(CB_CO2)^(1/k2) - b + d*(m-k5*PB*CA_O2)^n;
eq65 = -QB + W*(h*(CA_CO2)^5 + u*(CA_CO2)^4 +v*(CA_CO2)^3 + p*(CA_CO2)^2 + q*CA_CO2 + r + f*(g-1/k5(PB*CA_O2))^8) + QBN;
res = [eq58; eq59; eq60; eq61; eq62; eq63; eq64; eq65];
end
end
Trying to obtain a plot to see how different CI_CO2 (x-variable) values effect VA (y-variable), which is solved from this system of equations. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
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DGM
am 27 Nov. 2021
This is an indexing operation into a scalar:
(g-1/k5(PB*CA_O2))^8
is this supposed to be a multiplication operation?
(g-1/k5*(PB*CA_O2))^8
or
(g-1/(k5*PB*CA_O2))^8
?
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Cris LaPierre
am 28 Dez. 2021
Bearbeitet: Cris LaPierre
am 28 Dez. 2021
The issue is that eq60, eq63 and eq64 are returning 8x1 vectors. That adds 24 items to your ouput vector. Plus the scalar values from the other equations gives you 29 items.
This is because you are using your vector of ICs VA in these equations. We don't have the original equations to know what the correct value here should be, but it is likely you are supposed to index just one of the VA values in each equation.
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