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Response surface methodology uses statistical models, and therefore practitioners need to be aware that even the best statistical model is an approximation to reality. In practice, both the models and the parameter values are unknown, and subject to uncertainty on top of ignorance.
(See "rotatability" in "Comparisons of response surface designs".) Box-Behnken design is still considered to be more proficient and more powerful than other designs such as the three-level full factorial design, central composite design (CCD) and Doehlert design, despite its poor coverage of the corner of nonlinear design space. [1]
A Shock Response Spectrum (SRS) [1] is a graphical representation of a shock, or any other transient acceleration input, in terms of how a Single Degree Of Freedom (SDOF) system (like a mass on a spring) would respond to that input. The horizontal axis shows the natural frequency of a hypothetical SDOF, and the vertical axis shows the peak ...
The response factor can be expressed on a molar, volume or mass [1] basis. Where the true amount of sample and standard are equal: = where A is the signal (e.g. peak area) and the subscript i indicates the sample and the subscript st indicates the standard. [2]
The transient climate response to cumulative emissions of carbon dioxide (TCRE) is the ratio of the globally averaged surface temperature change per unit carbon dioxide (CO 2) emitted. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
A frequency-selective surface (FSS) is a thin, ... The transmission magnitude and phase response of the scaled Butterworth L,C filter is shown in Fig. 3.1.2-1 ...
The Froude–Krylov force, which is the pressure in the undisturbed waves integrated over the wetted surface of the floating vessel. The Diffraction forces, which are pressures that occur due to the disturbances in the water because of a body being present. Finding the forces on the ship when it is forced to oscillate in still water conditions ...
Calculation of surface energy from first principles (for example, density functional theory) is an alternative approach to measurement. Surface energy is estimated from the following variables: width of the d-band, the number of valence d-electrons, and the coordination number of atoms at the surface and in the bulk of the solid. [5] [page needed]