Box and Behnken have proposed some three-level designs
for constructing response surfaces. These designs are formed by combining factorials with incomplete block
designs. They are rotatable (or nearly rotatable). Box-Behnken design
does not include any points at the vertices created by the upper and lower
limits for each variable. This could be advantageous when the points on the
corners of the cube represent factor-level combinations that are difficult or
impossible to test because of physical process constraints.
Figure 1 A Box-Behnken design for .