Doe
Doe
Doe
ISBN 91-973730-0-1
1 Introduction (Part 1)
When and where DOE is useful
What is DOE?
General Example 1: Screening
General Example 2: Optimization
General Example 3: Robustness
testing
The Cake Mix application
2 Introduction (Part 2)
Variability
Reacting to noise
Focusing on effects
Illustration: Cake Mix
Consequence of variability
3 Introduction (Part 3)
The model concept
Conceptual basis of semi-empirical
modeling
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10 Analysis of factorial
designs (Part 1)
Introduction to the analysis of
factorial designs
Evaluation of raw data Replicate
plot
Regression analysis The R2 /Q2
diagnostic tool
R2 /Q2 pointing to a poor model
Model interpretation Coefficient
plot
Use of model Response contour
plot
Model interpretation and use in
the case of several responses
11 Analysis of factorial
designs (Part 2)
Evaluation of raw data Condition
number
Evaluation of raw data Scatter
plot
Evaluation of raw data Histogram
of response
Evaluation of raw data
Descriptive statistics of response
Regression analysis Analysis of
variance (ANOVA)
Regression analysis Normal
probability plot of residuals
Use of model Making predictions
Benefits of response
transformation
Cause of poor model. 2. Curvature
Cause of poor model. 3. Bad
replicates
Cause of poor model. 4. Deviating
experiments
Introduction to PLS regression
13 Screening (Part 1)
Selection of experimental objective
Fractional Factorial Designs
A geometric representation of
fractional factorial designs
Resolution of fractional factorial
designs
Laser welding application I
What to do after screening
Gradient techniques
Gradient techniques applied to the
laser welding application
Automatic search for an optimal
point
14 Screening (Part 2)
Confounding pattern
Generators
Defining relation
Resolution
Plackett-Burman designs
15 Optimization (Part 1)
Background to General Example 2
Introduction to response surface
methodology (RSM) designs
Overview of composite designs
Truck engine application
What to do after RSM
Automatic search for an optimal
point
MODDE optimizer applied to the
truck engine data
16 Optimization (Part 2)
Three-Part full factorial designs
Box-Behnken designs
A comparison of Composite, ThreePart factorial, and Box-Behnken
designs
Properties of classical RSM
designs
17 Robustness testing
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12 Analysis of factorial
designs (Part 3)
specification/Significant model
Fourth limiting case Outside
specification/Non-significant
model
18 D-optimal design
D-optimal design
When to use D-optimal design
Features of the D-optimal
approach
Evaluation criteria
19 Mixture design
A working strategy for mixture
design
Advanced mixture designs
20 Multi-Level qualitative
factors
Example Cotton cultivation
Regression analysis of Cotton
application Coefficient plot
Regression analysis of Cotton
application Interaction plot
21 Taguchi approach to
robust design
The Taguchi approach
Introduction
Arranging factors in inner and
outer arrays
The classical analysis approach
22 Models of variability:
Distributions
Models of variability - Distributions
The normal distribution
The t-distribution
Confidence intervals
23 Analysis of variance,
ANOVA
Introduction to ANOVA
ANOVA Regression model
significance test
ANOVA Lack of fit test
24 PLS
When to use PLS
The LOWARP application
PLS model interpretation
Statistical Appendix
References
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