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This example validates the calculation of the central composite response surface method in | This example validates the calculation of the central composite response surface method in Weibull++. | ||
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The maximum yield is achieved at 80.21, as shown in the optimization plot. The values at the red dash line are the optimal values for factor A and factor B. The blue line | The maximum yield is achieved at 80.21, as shown in the optimization plot. The values at the red dash line are the optimal values for factor A and factor B. The blue line corresponds to the maximum Y value. | ||
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