Using Response Surface Approximations to Cover Holes in the Design Space: Conceptual Design of a Missile
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate an innovative and practical technique in which multidisciplinary optimization can be carried out while there exist points in the design space for which a response cannot be evaluated. It will also be demonstrated how design of experiment and response sur...
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