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- Title
THE CREATED RESPONSE SURFACE TECHNIQUE FOR OPTIMIZING NONLINEAR, RESTRAINED SYSTEMS.
- Authors
Carroll, Charles W.
- Abstract
A different approach to the general problem of optimization of nonlinear, restrained systems is presented This approach, called the Created Response Surface Technique, is based, essentially, on steepest ascents up a succession of created response surfaces within the solution space The most important characteristic of the approach is that it automatically avoids restraint boundary violations during the optimization This article discusses application to fully developed steady-state mathematical models By the use of appropriate experimental designs, the method could be used for the characterization and optimization of mathematically incomplete, nonlinear, restrained systems In addition, it seems possible that the Created Response Surface concept could be applied to attain dynamic process control in certain nonlinear, restrained control situations However, the mathematical implications of the new approach must be studied further.
- Subjects
RESPONSE surfaces (Statistics); MATHEMATICAL optimization; RESTRAINT of trade
- Publication
Operations Research, 1961, Vol 9, Issue 2, p169
- ISSN
0030-364X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1287/opre.9.2.169