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1992
Abstract Optimum designs for non-linear models depend on the values of the vector of unknown parameters θ. fn Chapter 18 this dependence was resolved by replacing Oby a prior point estimate θ0, use of which yielded locally optimum designs.
A C Atkinson, A N Doney
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Abstract Optimum designs for non-linear models depend on the values of the vector of unknown parameters θ. fn Chapter 18 this dependence was resolved by replacing Oby a prior point estimate θ0, use of which yielded locally optimum designs.
A C Atkinson, A N Doney
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International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1982
Abstract The optimization of a trussed type structure of given geometry and material properties can be formulated as an exact and explicit mathematical programming problem in a mixed space of design variables and behaviour variables. Three techniques are presented, corresponding to the three classical analysis methods of structural theory.
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Abstract The optimization of a trussed type structure of given geometry and material properties can be formulated as an exact and explicit mathematical programming problem in a mixed space of design variables and behaviour variables. Three techniques are presented, corresponding to the three classical analysis methods of structural theory.
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2013 5th International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Applied Optimization (ICMSAO), 2013
The objective of this article is to optimize the screen printing process. A comparison is made between the full factorial ANOVA, a one half-fraction design and the Taguchi technique to optimize the screen printing process. The Taguchi technique was the most powerful for this particular experiment.
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The objective of this article is to optimize the screen printing process. A comparison is made between the full factorial ANOVA, a one half-fraction design and the Taguchi technique to optimize the screen printing process. The Taguchi technique was the most powerful for this particular experiment.
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AIAA Journal, 1973
Comparison of two methods, namely Nedler and Mead's (1965) simplex method and Davidon's (1959) variable metric method, for achieving optimum design in terms of minimum weight for rotational shells under certain constraints. The superiority of one of the methods over the other is shown to depend, among other things, upon the form of the function to be ...
A. MOKHTAR SALAMA, RONALD G. ROSS
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Comparison of two methods, namely Nedler and Mead's (1965) simplex method and Davidon's (1959) variable metric method, for achieving optimum design in terms of minimum weight for rotational shells under certain constraints. The superiority of one of the methods over the other is shown to depend, among other things, upon the form of the function to be ...
A. MOKHTAR SALAMA, RONALD G. ROSS
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2022
This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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Optimum Settings for Automatic Controllers
Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1942In this paper, the three principal control effects found in present controllers are examined and practical names and units of measurement are proposed for each effect.
By J. G. Ziegler, N. Nichols
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Advances in genetics, 2001
Because simplistic designs will lead to prohibitively large sample sizes, the optimization of genetic study designs is critical for successfully mapping genes for complex diseases. Creative designs are necessary for detecting and amplifying the usually weak signals for complex traits.
C, Gu, D C, Rao
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Because simplistic designs will lead to prohibitively large sample sizes, the optimization of genetic study designs is critical for successfully mapping genes for complex diseases. Creative designs are necessary for detecting and amplifying the usually weak signals for complex traits.
C, Gu, D C, Rao
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1992
Abstract A well-designed experiment is an efficient method of learning about the world. Because experiments in the field and in the laboratory cannot avoid random error, statistical methods are essential for their efficient design and analysis. In this book, the fundamentals of optimum experimental design theory are presented.
A C Atkinson, A N Doney
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Abstract A well-designed experiment is an efficient method of learning about the world. Because experiments in the field and in the laboratory cannot avoid random error, statistical methods are essential for their efficient design and analysis. In this book, the fundamentals of optimum experimental design theory are presented.
A C Atkinson, A N Doney
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Robust optimum design of a tuned mass damper inerter
Acta Mechanica, 2020Ali Kaveh +3 more
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1992
Abstract In this section we list a variety of results for D-and G-optimum designs. In §11.2 an illustration is given of the use of the variance function in the iterative construction of a D-optimum design. The next section returns to the example of the desorption of carbon monoxide with which the book opened.
A C Atkinson, A N Doney
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Abstract In this section we list a variety of results for D-and G-optimum designs. In §11.2 an illustration is given of the use of the variance function in the iterative construction of a D-optimum design. The next section returns to the example of the desorption of carbon monoxide with which the book opened.
A C Atkinson, A N Doney
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