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Al_Perr_1988
Level I

D-Optimal Design with Constraints in a Mixture

Hallo,

is it possible to define an experimental space where the constraints are non-symmetrical? Meaning for example a space defined by the blue line below. Thanks very much for taking the time in advance!

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bobmorrane
Level V

Re: D-Optimal Design with Constraints in a Mixture

YOu might be able to do this by using the "set linear constraint" in the DOE dialog. But you will need to figure out the right equation to get the right shape...

 

~~Bob~~

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bobmorrane
Level V

Re: D-Optimal Design with Constraints in a Mixture

YOu might be able to do this by using the "set linear constraint" in the DOE dialog. But you will need to figure out the right equation to get the right shape...

 

~~Bob~~
Al_Perr_1988
Level I

Re: D-Optimal Design with Constraints in a Mixture

Do you have an idea? I am really stuck :). 

 

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Alex

Re: D-Optimal Design with Constraints in a Mixture

You should be able to accomplish this by adding two linear constraints to the design. From the picture, it appears that Component A ranges from 0.2 to 0.3. Component B from 0.45 to 0.8. And Component C ranges from 0 to 0.25. Based on that information, if you can provide the coordinates for the points highlighted in red (a zoomed in version of your picture) the linear constraints can be defined. Note that I am assuming that the start of the one constraint is for A at 0.25 and B at 0.75.

 

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Dan Obermiller