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Old   May 24, 2017, 01:15
Default System Comparison proof transient <-> steady state
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Hi,

I have two similar systems I. and II.

I. is steady state and defined by these variables:
- Distance A
- Distance B
- Volume flow C
The resulting variable I am studying is T.

II. is transient and defined by these variables:
- Distance A
- Distance B
- Frequency f
- Pressure P
The resulting variable I am studying is T.

The literature I have read hints to the conclusion that II. may be expressed as I., which would save me a lot of computation time.

At the moment I am stuck with the following problem: How can I proof, that II. can be expressed as a modification of I. and how can I derive a set of equations, which describe the necessary modifications?

e.g.:



I thought about conducting DoE studies for I. and II. and using response surface methodology to find correlations. But I do not know if this would be either possible, or scientifically sound.

Any advice or ideas?

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Mabubel
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