534 CHAPTER 14 DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS WITH SEVERAL FACTORSEXAMPLE 14-4 Consider the surface roughness experiment originally described in Example 14-2. This is a 2^3
factorial design in the factors feed rate (A), depth of cut (B), and tool angle (C), with n 2
replicates. Table 14-16 presents the observed surface roughness data.
The main effects may be estimated using Equations 14-15 through 14-21. The effect of A,
for example, isand the sum of squares for Ais found using Equation 14-23:It is easy to verify that the other effects areB 1.625
C 0.875
AB 1.375
AC 0.125
BC 0.625
ABC 1.125Examining the magnitude of the effects clearly shows that feed rate (factor A) is dominant,
followed by depth of cut (B) and the ABinteraction, although the interaction effect is rela-
tively small. The analysis of variance, summarized in Table 14-17, confirms our interpretation
of the effect estimates.
Minitab will analyze 2kfactorial designs. The output from the Minitab DOE (Design of
Experiments) module for this experiment is shown in Table 14-18. The upper portion of the table
displays the effect estimates and regression coefficients for each factorial effect. However, a12722
2182SSA 45.56251 ContrastA 22
n 2 k1
8
3274 3.3751
4122322 27 23 40 16 20 21 184A1
4 n3 aabacabc 112 bcbc 4Table 14-16 Surface Roughness Data for Example 14-4Treatment Design Factors Surface
Combinations ABC Roughness Totals
112 1 1 1 9, 7 16
a 1 1 1 10, 12 22
b 11 1 9, 11 20
ab 11 1 12, 15 27
c 1 1 1 11, 10 21
ac 1 1 1 10, 13 23
bc 1 1 1 10, 8 18
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