Hi @BetaAdjustment6,
Welcome in the Community !
Just some questions and clarifications from my side to continue the discussion :
You mentioned your DoE setup includes 3 replicates, for a total of 52runs. That means you have 13 runs per "whole design structure".
Can you run 13 runs in one day ? Or 26 ?
If yes, you could maybe split the runs by respecting the design structure and the replicates, and add a blocking factor for the replicate number (depending on the number of design structures you're able to run in one day, either a 2-level blocking factor if you're able to run 26runs in one day, or a 4-levels blocking factor if you're able to run 13 runs in one day).
There are also other options :
- Use Custom Designs and specify a RSM model with a blocking factor (and the number of runs per block/day you're able to run). But Custom design may only provide axial points with values -1 and 1 (so a Face-Centered Central Composite Design : https://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/pri/section3/pri3361.htm)
- You can also create your CCD Orthogonal design, and use the platform Custom Designs to introduce a blocking factor.
- First, create the CCD design with replicates.
- Then, use the Custom Designs platform and select your covariates Factors to import your design table :

- You can then add a blocking factor in the "Factors" panel for the labs, check the option "Include all selected covariate rows in the design", and "Make design".
This way, your CCD Orthogonal design with replicates could include a blocking factor to take into account possible day-to-day variation.
Hope these suggestions may help you,
Victor GUILLER
"It is not unusual for a well-designed experiment to analyze itself" (Box, Hunter and Hunter)