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Simple positive feedback
  • Example
  • Bank balance
  • Interest Payments Bank Balance Interest Rate
  • Positive feedback the stock will continue to
    increase (exponential growth, y aXebx )
  • Initial balance 10, interest rate 10 per year

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Simple positive feedback
  • Draw the flow diagram?

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Simple positive feedback
  • Positive feedback can not continue forever (there
    are always limits food / space /)
  • Limits to Growth
  • Other positive feedback examples
  • Cell division
  • Spread of rumor
  • Growth of a company
  • Spread of forest fire

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Simple positive feedback
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Simple negative feedback
  • Negative feedback exhibits goal - seeking
    behavior.
  • Example Coffee Cooling (non zero goal)
  • Causal loop diagram (signs) Flow
    diagram

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Simple negative feedback
  • Solve using initial temp 50oC
  • decline in temp ?
  • Common sense assumption - cooling stops at room
    temperature.
  • decline in temp (temperature - room
    temperature) / T
  • Where T is the cooling constant (function of
    coffee container surface area etc.).
  • For room temperature 20oC and T 5 min
  • Decline in temp (50-20)/5 6oC/min

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Simple negative feedback
  • The above diagram has one problem much of the
    detail involved in the rate (decline in
    temperature) equation is hidden in single arrow.
  • A better representation of this is to define a
    new variable named difference.
  • This is called an auxiliary variable (very useful
    in formulating complex rate equations).

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Simple negative feedback
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Simple negative feedback
  • A conserved quantity has the property that it is
    never created or destroyed (within its system)
    it is only moved around.

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S-shaped growth
  • Known as logistic or sigmoid growth.
  • It is a common type of behavior which combines
    both exponential (positive) and asymptotic
    (negative) growth.
  • Population trends of various plant and animals
    typify S-shaped patterns.

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S-shaped growth
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S-shaped growth
  • The goal persists indefinitely and is called
    stable equilibrium.
  • Prior to the growth (at level value of zero) the
    system rests at unstable equilibrium.
  • The slightest disturbance produces a rate value
    other than zero (the system level increases).

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S-shaped growth
  • Draw a flow diagram for the problem in Assignment
    1.

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Transferability of structures
  • Up to now you might have noticed some
    similarities amongst models.
  • For example the Bathtub and Population models.
  • This phenomenon occurs all the time in system
    dynamics and it is known as Transferability of
    Structures.
  • Structures common to several systems are called
    generic structures.

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First order positive feedback
  • Generic structure

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First order positive feedback
  • Generic equations
  • stock(t) stock(t-dt) flow dt units
  • flow stock compounding_factor
    units/time
  • compounding_factor a constant
    units/unit/time
  • OR
  • flow stock / time_constant units/time
  • time_constant a constant time

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First order positive feedback
  • Generic model behavior

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First order positive feedback
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First order negative feedback
  • Generic structure

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First order negative feedback
  • Generic equations
  • stock(t) stock(t-dt) (-flow) dt units
  • flow adjustment_time draining_fraction
    units/time
  • adjustment_gap stock - goal_for_stock
    units
  • draining_fraction a constant 1/time
  • goal_for_stock a constant units
  • OR
  • flow adjustment_gap / time_constant
    units/time
  • time_constant a constant time

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First order negative feedback
  • Generic behavior

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First order negative feedback
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