New 3-level response surface designs constructed from incomplete block designs
Box
and Behnken [1958. Some new three level second-order designs for
surface fitting. Statistical Technical Research Group Technical Report
No. 26. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; 1960. Some new three level
designs for the study of quantitative variables. Technometrics 2,
455-475.] introduced a class of 3-level second-order designs for fitting
the second-order response surface model. These 17 Box-Behnken designs
(BB designs) are available for 3-12 and 16 factors. Although BB designs
were developed nearly 50 years ago, they and the central-composite
designs of Box and Wilson [1951. On the experimental attainment of
optimum conditions. J. Royal Statist. Soc., Ser. B 13, 1-45.] are still
the most often recommended response surface designs. Of the 17
aforementioned BB designs, 10 were constructed from balanced incomplete
block designs (BIBDs) and seven were constructed from partially BIBDs
(PBIBDs). In this paper we show that these seven BB designs constructed
from PBIBDs can be improved in terms of rotatability as well as average
prediction variance, D- and G-efficiency. In addition, we also report
new orthogonally blocked solutions for 5, 8, 9, 11 and 13 factors. Note
that an 11-factor BB design is available but cannot be orthogonally
blocked. All new designs can be found at
http://www.math.montana.edu/-jobo/bbd/. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All
rights reserved.
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