2020
DOI: 10.2298/ciceq190715007m
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A novel desirability function for multi-response optimization and its application in chemical engineering

Abstract: In many aspects of modern engineering (processes, products, and systems) there is a need to optimize multiple responses simultaneously, rather than optimizing one response at a time. The optimization of each individual response may generate as many different results as the responses are considered in the study. Then, it may be impossible to decide whether one solution is better than the other. On the other hand, some improvement in one response can significantly degrade at least one or more responses. There ar… Show more

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“…However, looking at all the results concurrently, it is evident that the proposed method outperforms the others to some extent. Similar observations were made in thе paper [29].…”
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“…However, looking at all the results concurrently, it is evident that the proposed method outperforms the others to some extent. Similar observations were made in thе paper [29].…”
supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Obviously, any type of free-form transformation (exponential, power, logarithmic, logistic) may be employed as a desirability function [5,[24][25][26][27][28][29].…”
Section: Desirability Functionmentioning
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“…The previously reported FRAP activity from Croatian propolis ranged between 40 and 1337.22 µmol Fe 2+ /g [54].…”
Section: Effect Of Operating Conditions On Frap-ec 50 Responsementioning
confidence: 86%