Abstract

Competitiveness and current market conditions push product development to strive for more product functionality, fewer design cycles, reduced cost and better quality. One practical approach to achieve that is through building robustness in early design stages utilising Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) disciplines. In this paper, we propose a new search method for the Most Probable Point (MPP), which is a good metric for measuring product robustness. The new method is based on a simulation within a limited radial sampling region determined by an initial uniform DOE that guarantees a good coverage of design space. Numerical non-linear examples are used to compare and verify the validity of the new method.

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