Course No. DOE21
Designed Experiments Intermediate(DOE)
Description:
An in depth workshop designed to impart deeper knowledge of DOE. More suited to professionals with good grasp of Statistical Methods, this interactive workshop will enable you to setup and run experiments very effeciently. You will be able to separate out critical variables from a the many that may be influencing a response. Develop prediction equations for the mean and standard deviation, and, use these to predict process performance. Tests of significance are also included to ensure spurious variables are prevented from being labeled "Critical." Building on the prior courses in Introduction to DOE, Applied Statistics, and Statistical Process Control it provides an outstanding level of understanding of DOE methods. Use of TEAM 2000 recommended software can take the class to higher depths, and training on the same is covered as well.
Benefits:
- Understand variables
- Identifying critical variables (or factors) that influence the mean and standard deviations
- Design and run experiments fast and effeciently
- Learn to handle large numbers of variables
- Optimize processes and products (Minimize or Maximize response variables as needed)
Topics Covered:
- Experiment Design types and selection
- Setting up variables, and study risks / benefits of aliasing
- Running 2 level and 3 level experiments
- Detecting interactions and studying the same
- Creating Prediction Equations and validating the same
Pre-requisites: Introduction to Designed Experiments, Applied Statistics, Statistical Process Control (Desirable)
Duration: 2 Days
Suggested Audience: Engineers, Professionals, Scientists with good understanding of Statistical Methods
Participants: Maximum: 15 participants
Books and Materials: Provided by the instructor / TEAM 2000
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