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Design of Experiments Guide > Response Surface Designs > Example of a Response Surface Design
Publication date: 07/30/2020

Example of a Response Surface Design

In this example, you construct a Box-Behnken design for a tire tread experiment. Your objective is to match a target value of 450 for a measure of elongation (Stretch). The stretch varies as a function of the amounts of Silica, Silane, and Sulfur used to manufacture the tire tread compound. You want to experiment over a wide range of factor settings to find the settings that achieve the target.

Construct a Box-Behnken Design

Analyze the Experimental Data

Explore Optimal Settings

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