The document describes a 1-day Design of Experiments (DOE) training course for managers. The training covers DOE principles, factorial designs, Taguchi tables, and how to define factors, design an experiment, analyze results, and determine key factors. Attendees will learn how to set up and run basic factorial and screening experiments and analyze the results to improve products and processes. The goal is for participants to understand DOE concepts and applications and be able to design and execute DOE studies.
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DOE Training Overview
1. Design of Experiments Training
Use ANOVA
Execute DOE test matrix Define input factors
Historical background of DOE
Factorial designs Basic terminologies DOE Analysis
Taguchi table
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DOE Training For Managers
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Design of Experiments Training, DOE Training Overview for Managers
Why TONEX's Design of Experiments Training? DOE Training Course Description
The Design of Experiments training course for managers covers a brief yet intensive
training on the best way to utilize DOE procedures to break down reasons for
disappointments, resolve issues and issues, and enhance and improve forms.
Through this short workshop, you will take in the principals and uses of the DOE. You will
get adequate measure of training to have the capacity to distinguish basic information
factors that can impact sly affect the procedure result. This hands-on training course
supplements essential measurements and customary trial designs, which can be
connected in both designing new items and process and enhancing and upgrading the
current items and procedures.
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Through this hands-on brief workshop, trainees will also learn about:
1. Overview of principals: theory of the systems, variation, and basic principals of
statistics methods
2. Historical background of DOE
3. Advantages of DOE over traditional methods of experimentation
4. Factorial designs
5. Fractional (partial) factorial and Plackett-Burman
6. Procedure of executing DOE
During this introductory training of DOE, you will learn the basics of experimental design
and their role in statistical process control. Even if you don’t have a strong background in
math and mathematics, don’t worry.
Instructors at TONEX will teach you how to set up and run basic factorial and screening
experiments; how to analyze the experimental results; and determine the crucial factors
for more investigations. Once you become comfortable with these fundamentals, Tonex
instructors will help you design and execute experiments step by step.
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Audience
The introduction to Design of Experiments (DOE) training is a 0ne-day course ideal for
1. Managers
2. Scientists
3. Technicians
4. production personnel
5. products/processes designing people
6. R&D team.
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Preparing Objectives
Upon the consummation of this workshop, the participants can:
1. Comprehend the ideas, principals, applications, and points of interest of DOE
2. Build up the aptitudes and abilities required keeping in mind the end goal to set up,
lead, and break down a DOE
3. Utilize DOE for critical thinking, underlying driver investigation, improvement,
items/process plans
4. Comprehend and translate the DOE comes about
5. Execute DOE test grid totally
6. Build DOE models
7. Utilize ANOVA, relapse, or graphical strategies to examine the DOE comes about
8. Distinguish those info factors that have the most effect on the result
9. Adventure bewildering ideas to decipher fragmentary factorial DOE
10. Comprehend Robust DOE
11. Select fitting Response Surface Design
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Course Outline
Overview
1. Goals and objectives
2. The need for DOE
3. Why experimental design is necessary?
4. Basic terminologies
5. Purposes of experiments: screening, troubleshooting, robustness, modeling
6. Orthogonal arrays, definition and advantages
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How To Construct A DOE
1. Define response variables
2. Define input factors
3. Choose a proper design
4. Select a statistical approach (model)
5. Running
6. Evaluating the selected design elements
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Steps To A Successful DOE
1. Choose appropriate responses based on the technology
2. Full-factorial, fractional factorials, and Plackett-Buman arrays
3. Design resolution
4. Taguchi table
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The DOE Analysis
1. Evaluating and adjusting the statistical model
2. Manipulating the response variables
3. D-optimal arrays
4. Graphical analysis
5. ANOVA method
6. Multiple response optimization
7. Categorical responses analysis
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Designs Supplementations
1. Additional running
2. Extrapolations
3. Aliasing and confounding
4. Principals of robustness
5. Regression analysis
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Response Surface Experiments
1. Central composite designs
2. Box-Behnken arrays
3. Multilevel factorials
4. Mixed experiments
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