The Optimization dialog box lets you set the maximum allowable number of optimization loops and the results folder.
Quality. Select Standard or High. The Standard option uses a smaller number of experiments to determine the optimum design. The following table lists the number of experiments for each option:
|
# of Design Variables |
High Quality |
Standard Quality |
|
1 |
3 |
N/A |
|
2 |
9 |
N/A |
|
3 |
13 |
N/A |
|
4 |
25 |
15 |
|
5 |
41 |
21 |
|
6 |
49 |
28 |
|
7 |
57 |
36 |
|
8 |
N/A |
45 |
|
9 |
121 |
55 |
|
10 |
161 |
66 |
|
11 |
177 |
78 |
|
12 |
193 |
91 |
|
13 |
N/A |
105 |
|
14 |
N/A |
120 |
|
15 |
N/A |
136 |
|
16 |
385 |
153 |
|
17 |
N/A |
171 |
|
18 |
N/A |
190 |
|
19 |
N/A |
210 |
|
20 |
N/A |
231 |
If the selected method is
not available for the specified number of design variables, the program
automatically switches to the other method. In each experiment, the program
runs all studies referenced by the optimization study.
Results folder. Defines where the software saves the analysis results.
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