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Design of Experiments:
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Benefits |
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The purpose
of this training is to provide those who have the
responsibilities of product or process design and
development (determination of technical specifications which
will yield high quality) with an approach that will allow
them to accomplish these tasks in a timely, cost effective
manner. A statistically based, structured approach to
product or process improvement will quickly yield
significant increases in product quality and subsequent
decreases in cost. A strategy that allows the evaluation
of several causes of product or process variation is many
times more useful than the traditionally used "one factor at
a time" approach. Since testing and product/process
development are such a significant portion of an engineer's
time, it makes sense to use one of the most effective
techniques possible. In this
16-hour workshop, students
will learn how to plan, perform, analyze, and interpret
results of designed experiments. A pendulum is used as a
device in a workshop where students go through the actual
design and performance of the specified experiment.
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Outline |
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DOE Background
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DOE Process Overview
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DOE Case Studies
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Planning: Phase I
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Selecting Factors
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Selecting Levels
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Selecting Test Combination using
Orthogonal Arrays
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Conducting: Phase II
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Sample Sizes
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Randomization Strategies
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Analyzing & Interpreting: Phase III
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Observation Method
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Column Effects
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Plotting
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Ranking
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Confirmation Experiment
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DOE Workshops
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Who Should
Attend
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Quality professionals (engineers / technicians /
managers), manufacturing engineers, process
engineers, Design/R&D/Project engineers, and others
who are be interested in utilizing the process and
analysis of DOE's |
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Please contact us to request this
workshop onsite
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Printable brochure |
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