All -
I'm creating a Response Surface Design, Central Composite Design for 3 Continuous Factors.
If you select Central Composite Design under Design Type, it starts with 16 runs, 2 center points. You can then choose the axial value and the default for the Orthogonal design is an axial value of 1.287. With 2 center points and 2 replicates, this creates an experimental design with 48 runs.
However, if you choose CCD-Orthogonal under Design type, you actually start with 23 runs, 9 center points and the default axial value is 1.668. With the default of 9 center points and 2 replicates, you have an experimental design with 69 runs. This ends up with 27 center points - which seems excessive.
Why is there a difference in the default axial value when both are central composite orthogonal designs? What is the reason for so many center points in the second scenario?
Thanks
Shannon