Lecture6-Design Expert Software - Tutorial
Lecture6-Design Expert Software - Tutorial
Your Model”
DOE Software
This EASY TO USE software has all the major
experimental designs (general ANOVA, two-level full
Design of Experiment
and fractional factorials, three-level factorials, several
www.statease.com
RSM designs, mixture designs, and much more).
DOEpack
www.pqsystems.com This standalone software available also
FEATURES THE USUAL CLASSICAL AND
TAGUCHI DESIGNS with a wide selection of
SCREENING DESIGNS, PROCESS
OPTIMIZATION DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
TOOLS.
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Develop your Interpret
Select Input
strategy Model
Factors
Will be
explain
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Confirm semester
Run
Select Output Model
Experiment
Response
Building a
Experimental Design
! Project Titles
Your Final Year
Example:
Studies Of Potential Parts Of Streblus
asper (Kesinai) For Protease
Production
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The choices appear in color on your screen.
White squares symbolize full factorials
requiring 2k runs for k (the number
of factors) from 2 to 9.
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Choose number of response in your
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Actual
Values!!!!
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Insert your
experimental
data here
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Axial (or star) points, for which all but one factor set at zero
Axial (midrange) and one factor set at outer (axial) values.
Point
Centre Center points, for which all the factor values are at the zero
Point (or midrange) value.
One distinguishing feature of the Box-Behnken design is that there are ONLY
THREE LEVELS PER FACTOR.
Another important difference between the two design types is that the BOX-
BEHNKEN DESIGN HAS NO POINTS AT THE VERTICES OF
THE CUBE defined by the ranges of the factors.
This is sometimes useful when it is desirable to avoid these points due to engineering
considerations. The price of this characteristic is the higher uncertainty of prediction near
the vertices compared to the Central Composite design.
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Insert your optimize factor and your
range here
Number of run
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Insert list of response involved in your optimization here
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Actual Values!!!!
Insert your
experimental
data here
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