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MODELS
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OCTAVIO BONETT
At least 60% of the facts that happens in our
world have an explanation, that one has a logic.
We could try to understand that logic making
assumptions, always taking in consideration that
our best case scenario means that we predict the
fact with our assumption, now we call to that 2
explanation, model.
DEFINITION
math, physical or logical
explanation; usually used to
know how a specific fact occurs.
The last expression includes that
the explanation could predict or
control the fact in the best of the
cases.
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MODELING
IDENTIFY A
SPECIFIC FACT
THAT WE WILL
TRY TO EXPLAIN.
Identify the specific
Make an hipothesis
variables that will
about the sytem
influence our model
Make a mental,
graphic or verbal
model
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FEATURES OF A MODEL
EXPLAINS A SYSTEM THAT COULD BE
PLACE AT THE UNIVERSE
SIMPLIFY THE REAL WORLD
WE CAN REPRODUCE THE RESULTS
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Show the
explanations as
differential
Math
Hipothesis equations
formulation
If it is neccesary
remake the Solve the dif.
hipothesis or equations
make it more
complex.
Experimental Show the results. Solution
verification EX: Graphic
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MATH MODELS
Linear or Nonlinear
Deterministic or Probabilistic
Sytatic or Dynamic
Lumped or distributed parameters
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MODEL: DARCY’S LAW
Darcy's law is a phenomenological derived
constitutive equation that describes the flow of a
fluid through a porous medium.
The law was formulated by Henry Darcy based
on the results of experiments (published 1856) on
the flow of water through beds of sand.
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LIMITATIONS
• The fluid must be liquid if we do not want to create the
Klikenberg’s effect
•When we use more than one liquid, we must take in
consideration that those ones cannot mix each other, or
one of the fluid with nothing else.
•We must use fluids with low velocity regimens
•When we mean to Darcy’s Law we have to think about
fluids of laminar regimens, NOT TURBULENT
REGIMENS
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a. Fuid flow without resistance
b. Fluid flow throw a system wtih low
porosity
KLINKENBER’S EFECT: This one happens when the fluid, for
this particular case gas, do not stick to the walls of the system. The
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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http://obonett-metodospet.blogspot.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_model
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