• 제목/요약/키워드: Response Surface Designs

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Experimental analysis and modeling of steel fiber reinforced SCC using central composite design

  • Kandasamy, S.;Akila, P.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.215-229
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    • 2015
  • The emerging technology of self compacting concrete, fiber reinforcement together reduces vibration and substitute conventional reinforcement which help in improving the economic efficiency of the construction. The objective of this work is to find the regression model to determine the response surface of mix proportioning Steel Fiber Reinforced Self Compacting Concrete (SFSCC) using statistical investigation. A total of 30 mixtures were designed and analyzed based on Design of Experiment (DOE). The fresh properties of SCC and mechanical properties of concrete were studied using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The results were analyzed by limited proportion of fly ash, fiber, volume combination ratio of two steel fibers with aspect ratio of 50/35: 60/30 and super plasticizer (SP) dosage. The center composite designs (CCD) have selected to produce the response in quadratic equation. The model responses included in the primary stage were flowing ability, filling ability, passing ability and segregation index whereas in harden stage of concrete, compressive strength, split tensile strength and flexural strength at 28 days were tested. In this paper, the regression model and the response surface plots have been discussed, and optimal results were found for all the responses.

Assessment of statistical sampling methods and approximation models applied to aeroacoustic and vibroacoustic problems

  • Biedermann, Till M.;Reich, Marius;Kameier, Frank;Adam, Mario;Paschereit, C.O.
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • 제6권6호
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    • pp.529-550
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    • 2019
  • The effect of multiple process parameters on a set of continuous response variables is, especially in experimental designs, difficult and intricate to determine. Due to the complexity in aeroacoustic and vibroacoustic studies, the often-performed simple one-factor-at-a-time method turns out to be the least effective approach. In contrast, the statistical Design of Experiments is a technique used with the objective to maximize the obtained information while keeping the experimental effort at a minimum. The presented work aims at giving insights on Design of Experiments applied to aeroacoustic and vibroacoustic problems while comparing different experimental designs and approximation models. For this purpose, an experimental rig of a ducted low-pressure fan is developed that allows gathering data of both, aerodynamic and aeroacoustic nature while analysing three independent process parameters. The experimental designs used to sample the design space are a Central Composite design and a Box-Behnken design, both used to model a response surface regression, and Latin Hypercube sampling to model an Artificial Neural network. The results indicate that Latin Hypercube sampling extracts information that is more diverse and, in combination with an Artificial Neural network, outperforms the quadratic response surface regressions. It is shown that the Latin Hypercube sampling, initially developed for computer-aided experiments, can also be used as an experimental design. To further increase the benefit of the presented approach, spectral information of every experimental test point is extracted and Artificial Neural networks are chosen for modelling the spectral information since they show to be the most universal approximators.

Graphical Methods for Evaluating the Degree of the Orthogonal Blocking

  • 장대흥
    • 한국데이터정보과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국데이터정보과학회 2006년도 PROCEEDINGS OF JOINT CONFERENCEOF KDISS AND KDAS
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 2006
  • When using response surface designs, the experimental trials should be carried out in blocks in case of heterogeneity of conditions. When we use nearly orthogonal blocking, we need evaluate the degree of orthogonal blocking. Graphical methods for evaluating the degree of orthogonal blocking are suggested.

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Optimal Designs for Multivariate Nonparametric Kernel Regression with Binary Data

  • Park, Dong-Ryeon
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.243-248
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    • 1995
  • The problem of optimal design for a nonparametric regression with binary data is considered. The aim of the statistical analysis is the estimation of a quantal response surface in two dimensions. Bias, variance and IMSE of kernel estimates are derived. The optimal design density with respect to asymptotic IMSE is constructed.

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Graphical Methods for Evaluating the Degree of the Orthogonal Blocking

  • Jang, Dae-Heung
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.669-675
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    • 2006
  • When using response surface designs, the experimental trials should be carried out in blocks in case of heterogeneity of conditions. When we use nearly orthogonal blocking, we need evaluate the degree of orthogonal blocking. Graphical methods for evaluating the degree of orthogonal blocking are suggested.

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2차 혼합물 반응표면 모형에서의 강건한 실험 설계 (Robust Designs of the Second Order Response Surface Model in a Mixture)

  • 임용빈
    • 응용통계연구
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.267-280
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    • 2007
  • 혼합물 성분들의 비율의 상한과 하한에 대한제한조건이 부과된 제한된 혼합물 실험 공간 R에서의 혼합물 실험을 위한 최적 설계를 찾는 데에 D-, G-, V- 최적기준 등과 같은 다양한 최적 설계 기준이 사용된다. 각각의 실험 설계는 선택된 최적 기준에 대해서는 최적이지만, 제한된 혼합물 실험 공간에서의 예측력에 대해서는 만족스럽지 못하다는 것은 잘 알려진 사실이다. (Vining 등, 1993; Khuri 등, 1999). 우리의 관심사는 2차 혼합물 반응표면모형을 가정한 경우에 제한된 혼합물 공간에서의 효율적인 실험 설계를 찾는 것이다. 이 논문에서는 꼭지점, 선중심점, 면중심점, 중앙점과 내부점으로 구성된 확장된 후보 실험점 그룹을 구성한 다음에, D-최적기준, G-최적기준, V-최적기준과 실험점들 간의 거리에 근거한 U-최적기준에 강건한 실험 설계를 제안한다. Khuri 등(1999)에서 분석된 비료 혼합물 실험과Vining과 Cornell(1993)이 분석한 조명탄 혼합물 실험의 사례에서 강건한 실험설계들과 두 논문에서 추천된 실험 설계들에 대한 예측치의 표준화된 분산의 분위수의 그림(SVPQP)을 비교한 결과 강건한 설계가 상대적으로 우월함이 판명되었다.

Extended Central Composite Designs with the Axial Points Indicated by Two Numbers

  • Kim, Hyuk-Joo
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.595-605
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    • 2002
  • The central composite design is widely used for estimating second order response surfaces. This type of design is composed of $2^k$ factorial points, axial points and center points. In this paper, we suggest a version of central composite design where the positions of the axial points are indicated by two numbers, and study properties of this design. We obtain the variances and covariances of the estimators of the regression coefficients. Conditions are obtained for this design to be orthogonal and rotatable. This design is compared with other designs on the basis of efficiency.

Sampling Strategies for Computer Experiments: Design and Analysis

  • Lin, Dennis K.J.;Simpson, Timothy W.;Chen, Wei
    • International Journal of Reliability and Applications
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.209-240
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    • 2001
  • Computer-based simulation and analysis is used extensively in engineering for a variety of tasks. Despite the steady and continuing growth of computing power and speed, the computational cost of complex high-fidelity engineering analyses and simulations limit their use in important areas like design optimization and reliability analysis. Statistical approximation techniques such as design of experiments and response surface methodology are becoming widely used in engineering to minimize the computational expense of running such computer analyses and circumvent many of these limitations. In this paper, we compare and contrast five experimental design types and four approximation model types in terms of their capability to generate accurate approximations for two engineering applications with typical engineering behaviors and a wide range of nonlinearity. The first example involves the analysis of a two-member frame that has three input variables and three responses of interest. The second example simulates the roll-over potential of a semi-tractor-trailer for different combinations of input variables and braking and steering levels. Detailed error analysis reveals that uniform designs provide good sampling for generating accurate approximations using different sample sizes while kriging models provide accurate approximations that are robust for use with a variety of experimental designs and sample sizes.

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Axis-Slope-Rotatable Designs for Experiments With Mixture

  • Park, Sung H.;Kim, Joo H.
    • Journal of the Korean Statistical Society
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.36-44
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    • 1982
  • A new design concept, called axis-slope-rotatability, is presented for the design of experiments with mixtures. This is an analogue of the Box-Hunter (1957) rotatability for second order response surface designs. By choice of design, it is possible to make the variance of the estimated slopes along the component axes constant for all axial points equidistant from the center point of the factor space. This property is called axis-slope-rotatability for mixture experiments. When the Scheffe's second degree polynomial is used, it is shown that some symmetry conditions are sufficient for axis-slope-rotatability. Several designs having this property are illustrated.

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