Simulation-assisted Box-Behnken design
Simulation-assisted Box-Behnken design couples the three-level, near-spherical Box-Behnken experimental matrix with computer simulation models — such as finite-element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, or discrete-event simulation — to map how multiple controllable factors jointly affect one or more output responses, while eliminating the need for costly or hazardous physical prototype fabrication at every design point.
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- Box, G. E. P., & Behnken, D. W. (1960). Some new three level designs for the study of quantitative variables. Technometrics, 2(4), 455-475. · DOI 10.1080/00401706.1960.10489912
- Fang, K. T., Li, R., & Sudjianto, A. (2006). Design and Modeling for Computer Experiments. Chapman & Hall/CRC. · ISBN 978-1584885467
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