Team:Braunschweig/Modeling
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- | Degradation of methane right at its source - Sounds great! <br> | + | Degradation of methane right at its source - Sounds great! <br><br> |
- | To evaluate the feasibility of our project a mathematical model was generated. This model is used for a theoretical up-scaling of experimentally achieved data in combination with previously published literature. We adressed important questions such as how much enzyme is needed for degradation, how effective is our project and of course what are the costs. | + | To evaluate the feasibility of our project a mathematical model was generated. This model is used for a theoretical up-scaling of experimentally achieved data in combination with previously published literature. We adressed important questions such as how much enzyme is needed for degradation, how effective is our project and of course what are the costs. <br> |
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Revision as of 20:16, 14 October 2014
Modeling
Degradation of methane right at its source - Sounds great!
To evaluate the feasibility of our project a mathematical model was generated. This model is used for a theoretical up-scaling of experimentally achieved data in combination with previously published literature. We adressed important questions such as how much enzyme is needed for degradation, how effective is our project and of course what are the costs.