Diseños de superficie de respuesta

Surface response designs allow identifying factor values that minimize or maximize a response. Available in Excel using the XLSTAT software.

The family of surface response design is used for modeling and analysis of problems in which a response of interest is influenced by several variables and the objective is to optimize this response.

Remark: In contrast to this, screening designs aim to study the input factors, not the response value.

For example, suppose that an engineer wants to find the optimal levels of the pressure (x1) and the temperature (x2) of an industrial process to produce concrete, which should have a maximum hardness y.

y = x1 + x2 + εi (1)

Model

This tool supposes a second-order model. If kk is the number of factors, the quadratic model is written as follows:

Results

Variables information: This table shows the information about the factors. For each factor the short name, long name, unit and physical unit are displayed.

Experimental design: This table displays the complete experimental design. Additional columns include information on the factors and on the responses, a label for each experiment, the sort order, the run order and the repetition.

Responses optimization: The responses optimization table of is displayed after the experimental design. You must then select the following parameters:

  • Objective: Choose the objective of the optimization. You have the choice between minimum, optimum and maximum.

If the selected objective is the optimum or the maximum, the following fields are activated:

  • Lower: Enter for each answer the value of the lower bound below which the desirability is 0.

  • Target (left): Enter the value of the lower bound above which desirability is 1 for each response.

If the selected objective is the optimum or the minimum, the following fields are activated:

  • Target (right): Enter for each response the value of the upper bound below which the desirability is equal to 1.

  • Lower: Enter for each answer the value of the upper limit above which the desirability is 0.

  • s: Activate this option if the increasing desirability function must be non-linear. Then enter the value of the shape parameter which must be between 0.01 and 100.

  • t: Activate this option if the decreasing desirability function must be non-linear. Then enter the value of the shape parameter which must be between 0.01 and 100.

  • Weight: Activate this option if the answers must have an exponential value different from 1 when calculating desirability. Then enter the value of the shape parameter which must be between 0.01 and 100.

For more details on responses optimization, you can refer to the analysis of a factor effect design.

Endoded design: This table shows the encoded experimental design. This table is only displayed in the case of a d-optimal experimental design.

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