Cadd Optimization
Cadd Optimization
Optimization
Parameters
Problem Variable
Type Type
UNCONSTRAINED CONSTRAINED
Independent Dependent
Levels:
The values assigned to the factors are termed as levels, e.g., 30°and 50°are the levels for the
factor - temperature.
Constraints:
The restrictions placed on the factor levels are known as constraints.
Dependent variables:
The characteristics of the finished drug product or the in-process material are known as dependent
variables, e.g., drug release profile, friability, size of tablet granules, disintegration time, etc.
Respones:
It is an outcome of result. For examples – Disintegration time and Dissolution time etc
Coding: when a variables has to be changed into non dimensional coded variable, this is
known as coding. Process of transformation.
Real
Input Output
system
Input Mathematical
Response
factor level model of system
Optimization
procedure
Types of experimental design
For example, you would like to determine the best conditions for injection-molding a
plastic part. You first used a screening or factorial experiment to determine the
significant factors (temperature, pressure, cooling rate). You can use a response
surface designed experiment to determine the optimal settings for each factor.
There are two main types of response surface designs:
Three level full factorial designs
It is written as 3k factorial design. It means that k factors are considered each at 3 levels. These
are usually referred to as low intermediate and high values. These values are usually expression
0, 1, and 2. The third level for a continuous factor facilitates investigation of a quadratic relaton