2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2013.04.002
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Response surface methods for membrane humidifier performance

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“…As elaborated above, favourable conditions were obtained for the highest levels. However, such extreme conditions are always difficult to generate or control, which in turn may increase the potential for unsuccessful prediction37. Therefore, three variables were maintained at median levels while the other variable ranged from the lowest to the highest level to investigate the respective influence of the four factors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As elaborated above, favourable conditions were obtained for the highest levels. However, such extreme conditions are always difficult to generate or control, which in turn may increase the potential for unsuccessful prediction37. Therefore, three variables were maintained at median levels while the other variable ranged from the lowest to the highest level to investigate the respective influence of the four factors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the levels of variability that yielded the maximum were achieved with the highest levels of X 1 and X 3 . In this case, emphasis on generating the largest total desirability by maintaining X 1 and X 3 at their highest levels was a wasteful effort given the increasing potential for unsuccessful prediction under such extreme conditions37. Subsequently, response surfaces revealing the influences of X 1 X 2 X 3 , X 1 X 2 X 4 , X 1 X 3 X 4 , and X 2 X 3 X 4 were plotted by maintaining other variables at median levels.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As for a normal plot, it was thought to be an ideal model when the points lined up along the diagonal. A significant trend of points away from the diagonal indicated an abnormal distribution, implying significant sources of error that could not be accounted for by random error (mainly setting error and operational error) . Most points in Figure were fairly close to the normal.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the problem considering the specific operating condition when designing a humidifier. For example, McCarthy et al [96] uses both dry side outlet RH and WTR as the evaluation criteria with response surface methodology.…”
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confidence: 99%