Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers

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14-1 INTRODUCTION
14-2 SOME APPLICATIONS OF
DESIGNED EXPERIMENTS
(CD ONLY)
14-3 FACTORIAL EXPERIMENTS
14-4 TWO-FACTOR FACTORIAL
EXPERIMENTS
14-4.1 Statistical Analysis of the
Fixed-Effects Model
14-4.2 Model Adequacy Checking
14-4.3 One Observation per Cell
14-4.4 Factorial Experiments with
Random Factors: Overview
14-5 GENERAL FACTORIAL
EXPERIMENTS
14-6 FACTORIAL EXPERIMENTS WITH
RANDOM FACTORS (CD ONLY)

14-7 2kFACTORIAL DESIGNS
14-7.1 2^2 Design
14-7.2 2kDesign for k3 Factors
14-7.3 Single Replicate of the 2k
Design
14-7.4 Addition of Center Points to a
2 kDesign (CD Only)
14-8 BLOCKING AND CONFOUNDING
IN THE 2kDESIGN
14-9 FRACTIONAL REPLICATION
OF THE 2kDESIGN
14-9.1 One-Half Fraction of the 2k
Design
14-9.2 Smaller Fractions: The 2kp
Fractional Factorial
14-10 RESPONSE SURFACE METHODS
AND DESIGNS (CD ONLY)

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CHAPTER OUTLINE

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After careful study of this chapter, you should be able to do the following:


  1. Design and conduct engineering experiments involving several factors using the factorial
    design approach

  2. Know how to analyze and interpret main effects and interactions

  3. Understand how the ANOVA is used to analyze the data from these experiments

  4. Assess model adequacy with residual plots

  5. Know how to use the two-level series of factorial designs


Design of Experiments

with Several Factors

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