Central Composite Designs (CCD) are advanced experimental designs used in the Design of Experiments (DOE) methodology. They are particularly effective for modelling and optimising processes where non-linear relationships exist between independent variables and outcomes. By capturing both linear and quadratic effects, CCDs provide a deeper understanding of complex process behaviour.
Developed as an extension of factorial and fractional factorial designs, CCDs expand the experimental space to allow for detection of curvature in response surfaces. This makes them a cornerstone of Response Surface Methodology (RSM), widely used in process optimisation across scientific and industrial fields.
Central Composite Designs help organisations and researchers to: