How To Explain DOE (Design of Experiments) To Freshman

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rstaz

A lecture on DOE has so many fun possibilities! For a hands-on experiment, you may want to consider something whose output can be measured *quickly*. The popcorn experiment sounds fun, but how quickly can you get data on the output? The important part of a DOE to demonstrate to students is the output graphs. What about a catapult? The output is easy to measure (just distance) and the factors can be easy to control too (maybe two different weights of projectile, two points of release, and two different pouches). You could probably run the experiment in 20 minutes and plug in the output in about 10 minutes and have the remaining time to talk about the resulting graphs. Sounds like fun!!!
 
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Yew Jin

DOE is the integral part of the PUSH upstream SPC concept which you will find that in optimize process and product design stage,

1. What factors affect important responses of both product and process?
2. How are these factors related to customer requirements?
3. Do they have interactions, if so can they be eliminated?
 
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