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Design of Experiments (DOE)
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All of our training courses and programs are "hands-on", and are offered at the client's facility (on-site), anywhere in the world.
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| Course Description |
| This course provides an in-depth understanding of how to plan, design, conduct and analyze experiments (DOE). It starts with basic single-factor designs, and includes factorial, screening design, Plackett-Burman, fractional factorials, and finally Taguchi's Orthogonal Arrays. This comprehensive course teaches you the concepts, as well as interpretation and analysis of your experimental data. All examples are based on industrial applications by the author. Once you learn the DOE concepts presented in our step-by-step logical approach, you will be able to use any software package. Demonstrations will be done using Minitab®.
Design of experiments is a must for individuals involved in all aspects of product and process development, characterization and optimization. |
| Course Highlights |
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Why Statistical Experimentation
Fundamental Statistical Methods
Disadvantages of One-Factor-at-a-Time Experiments
One Factor Experiments, t-test, Chi-Square tests, F-test
Anova - Analysis of Variance
Factor Selection (Independent Variables)
Selecting Responses (Dependent Variables)
Factorial Design, Full Factorial Design
Main & Interactive Effects
Single Replicate & Replicated Analysis
Yates Algorithm
Randomization and Blocking Techniques
Normal Plots and Residual Analysis
Accounting and Reducing Variation
Fractional Factorial Design
Confounding and Aliases
Contrasts, Generators and Resolution of Designs
Folding, Dropping Factors, Grouping Factors
Single Replicate & Replicated Analysis
Polynomial Modeling, Regression Analysis
Factor Screening Design Experiments
Saturated Designs
Plackett-Burman Designs
Taguchi's Orthogonal Arrays & S/N Ratios
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Duration: Typically 3 to 4 days.
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| We are Proud of Our "Hands-On" Training Approach |
| We take participants through lectures in which they learn the tools, methods, and concepts. Then, we help them to apply the tools to their own processes.
This is, by far, the most efficient way to learn design of experiments.
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