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14-9 FRACTIONAL REPLICATION OF THE 2kDESIGN 557

pressure (F)—each at two levels, with the objective of learning how each factor affects shrink-
age and obtaining preliminary information about how the factors interact.
The team decides to use a 16-run two-level fractional factorial design for these six factors.
The design is constructed by writing down a 2^4 as the basic design in the factors A,B,C, and D
and then setting E ABCand F BCDas discussed above. Table 14-28 shows the design, along
with the observed shrinkage (10) for the test part produced at each of the 16 runs in the design.
A normal probability plot of the effect estimates from this experiment is shown in Fig. 14-33.
The only large effects are A(mold temperature), B(screw speed), and the ABinteraction.
In light of the alias relationship in Table 14-27, it seems reasonable to tentatively adopt
these conclusions. The plot of the ABinteraction in Fig. 14-34 shows that the process is

Table 14-28 A Design for the Injection-Molding Experiment in Example 14-8

Observed
Shrinkage
Run ABCDE ABC F BCD (10)
1  6
2  10
3  32
4  60
5  4
6  15
7  26
8  60
9  8
10  12
11  34
12  60
13  16
14  5
15  37
16  52

(^2) IV^6 ^2
Figure 14-33 Normal probability plot of effects
for Example 14-8.



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A

B

Normal probability

Effect

Low

60

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High

Shrinkage (

× 10)

Mold temperature, A

B–

B+

B+

B–

Figure 14-34 Plot of AB(mold
temperature–screw speed) interaction
for Example 14-8.

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