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Responsflademetodologi med ønskværdighedsfunktionsoptimering×Rainflowtælling×
FagområdePålidelighedsteknikPålidelighedsteknik
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår19511974
OphavspersonGeorge Box and Kenneth WilsonTatsuo Endo
TypeOptimization methodologyCycle counting algorithm
Oprindelig kildeBox, G. E. P., & Wilson, K. B. (1951). On the experimental attainment of optimum conditions. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 13(1), 1-45. DOI ↗Goodman, J. (1899). Mechanics Applied to Engineering. Longman, Green and Co. link ↗
AliasserRSM, Desirability function, Multi-response optimizationRainflow cycle counting, RFC
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ResuméResponse Surface Methodology (RSM) is a set of statistical and mathematical techniques for modeling and optimizing processes with multiple inputs (factors) and outputs (responses). The Desirability Function approach, introduced by Harrington (1965) and refined by Derringer and Suich (1980), extends RSM to solve multi-response optimization problems by combining competing objectives into a single index. This methodology is essential in product and process development where engineers must balance performance, cost, and reliability.Rainflow counting is a fatigue cycle counting method that converts a complex stress history into individual cycles for damage assessment. Developed by Tatsuo Endo and colleagues in 1974, it provides the most physically realistic representation of fatigue damage when combined with Miner's linear cumulative damage hypothesis. The algorithm has become the industry standard in reliability engineering and vibration analysis.
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