Question 4- An intravenous infusion system delivers fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient's body in controlled amounts. This system can be modeled using following equation: V₂C = Q(t)-K₂C (t), where is the diffusion volume of medication, C(t) is the concentration, Q(t)is the infusion flow. 4-1( Find the transfer function between and write it in the standard form. 4-2 Assume K-2 and Va=0.5. For 0 St≤ 3 seconds, using MATLAB plot the temporal response for an input step (infusion flow) with amplitude of 2. Attach your code and the plot.

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Question 4- An intravenous infusion system delivers fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a
patient's body in controlled amounts. This system can be modeled using following equation:
V₂C = Q(t)-K₂C(t), where is the diffusion volume of medication, C(t) is the concentration, Q(t)is
the infusion flow.
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Find the transfer function between and write it in the standard form.
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4-2
Assume K₂-2 and V₁ = 0.5. For 0 ≤ t ≤3 seconds, using MATLAB plot the temporal
response for an input step (infusion flow) with amplitude of 2. Attach your code and the plot.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4- An intravenous infusion system delivers fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient's body in controlled amounts. This system can be modeled using following equation: V₂C = Q(t)-K₂C(t), where is the diffusion volume of medication, C(t) is the concentration, Q(t)is the infusion flow. 4-10 Find the transfer function between and write it in the standard form. Q(s) 4-2 Assume K₂-2 and V₁ = 0.5. For 0 ≤ t ≤3 seconds, using MATLAB plot the temporal response for an input step (infusion flow) with amplitude of 2. Attach your code and the plot.
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