Integrating Steepest Ascent for the Taguchi Experiment: A Simulation Study

Many previous researches conveyed the superiority of Steepest Ascent (SA) method to find the optimal area in Response Surface Methodology (RSM) by shifting the experiment factor level. By using this method, Design of Experiment (DoE) is enabled to shift the factor level gradually in the right track,...

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Main Authors: M. Arbi Hadiyat, Rahman Dwi Wahyudi
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2014-01-01
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spelling doaj-9ae85a668993491b898f7ffb0668307b2020-11-25T02:07:58ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002014-01-014328028710.14716/ijtech.v4i3.12491249Integrating Steepest Ascent for the Taguchi Experiment: A Simulation StudyM. Arbi Hadiyat0Rahman Dwi Wahyudi1Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Surabaya (Ubaya), Surabaya 60293, IndonesiaIndustrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Surabaya (Ubaya), Surabaya 60293, IndonesiaMany previous researches conveyed the superiority of Steepest Ascent (SA) method to find the optimal area in Response Surface Methodology (RSM) by shifting the experiment factor level. By using this method, Design of Experiment (DoE) is enabled to shift the factor level gradually in the right track, so that the global optimum can be reached. However, the response variable that is commonly optimized by using RSM cannot fulfill the classical statistics assumption of surface regression model. Taguchi’s orthogonal array, as alternative of RSM, gives loose statistics assumptions in performing the analysis. However, Taguchi’s orthogonal array has not yet been supported to shift the factor level to an optimum direction. Adopting the procedures of RSM in finding the optimal level combination using SA, integrating SA method in the Taguchi experiment is proposed in this paper. This procedure is applied into a simulated response surface. Then, the performance of this procedure is evaluated based on its direction to reach the optimum solution. The simulation data representing the real case is generated for two factors. Then, the proposed procedure is applied. The result of this simulation study shows that the integrated SA method in the Taguchi experiment successfully found the factor level combination that yields optimum response even though it is not as close as possible as the RSM results.http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/1249Optimum response, Regression model, Response Surface Methodology, Steepest ascent, Taguchi
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author M. Arbi Hadiyat
Rahman Dwi Wahyudi
spellingShingle M. Arbi Hadiyat
Rahman Dwi Wahyudi
Integrating Steepest Ascent for the Taguchi Experiment: A Simulation Study
International Journal of Technology
Optimum response, Regression model, Response Surface Methodology, Steepest ascent, Taguchi
author_facet M. Arbi Hadiyat
Rahman Dwi Wahyudi
author_sort M. Arbi Hadiyat
title Integrating Steepest Ascent for the Taguchi Experiment: A Simulation Study
title_short Integrating Steepest Ascent for the Taguchi Experiment: A Simulation Study
title_full Integrating Steepest Ascent for the Taguchi Experiment: A Simulation Study
title_fullStr Integrating Steepest Ascent for the Taguchi Experiment: A Simulation Study
title_full_unstemmed Integrating Steepest Ascent for the Taguchi Experiment: A Simulation Study
title_sort integrating steepest ascent for the taguchi experiment: a simulation study
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series International Journal of Technology
issn 2086-9614
2087-2100
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Many previous researches conveyed the superiority of Steepest Ascent (SA) method to find the optimal area in Response Surface Methodology (RSM) by shifting the experiment factor level. By using this method, Design of Experiment (DoE) is enabled to shift the factor level gradually in the right track, so that the global optimum can be reached. However, the response variable that is commonly optimized by using RSM cannot fulfill the classical statistics assumption of surface regression model. Taguchi’s orthogonal array, as alternative of RSM, gives loose statistics assumptions in performing the analysis. However, Taguchi’s orthogonal array has not yet been supported to shift the factor level to an optimum direction. Adopting the procedures of RSM in finding the optimal level combination using SA, integrating SA method in the Taguchi experiment is proposed in this paper. This procedure is applied into a simulated response surface. Then, the performance of this procedure is evaluated based on its direction to reach the optimum solution. The simulation data representing the real case is generated for two factors. Then, the proposed procedure is applied. The result of this simulation study shows that the integrated SA method in the Taguchi experiment successfully found the factor level combination that yields optimum response even though it is not as close as possible as the RSM results.
topic Optimum response, Regression model, Response Surface Methodology, Steepest ascent, Taguchi
url http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/1249
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