Abstract
Abstract
The use of planned experiments to improve designs is considered for situations where standard plans, such as orthogonal arrays or response surface plans, are impractical. An approach is described that is of special interest to the design of mechanical products where it is expensive to make prototype components to specified dimensions, and only a given small sample of components of diffiering dimensions is available. The plan for the experiment must then make the best use of the available components by determining an assembly that will most efficiently explore the expected design parameter region where the design parameters may be derived from the component dimensions. In contrast to conventional methods, the resulting experiment is
