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Qualification of new materials and process optimization are on-going tasks in any successful production environment. One of the most efficient testing methods is the Factorial Design Experiment. Application of this method is useful for small screening tests to determine significance of variables. In many situations, this method is the most efficient means of data collection and analysis. Factorial designs go beyond the "one-at-a-time" tests by allowing comprehensive analysis of data where more than one variable has been changed at a time.
Matthew L. Huck andMichael D. Hyatt
"A tutorial: materials qualification and process optimization using statistically designed experiments", Proc. SPIE 12808, Bay Area Chrome Users Society Symposium 1984, 1280808 (11 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3011875
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Matthew L. Huck, Michael D. Hyatt, "A tutorial: materials qualification and process optimization using statistically designed experiments," Proc. SPIE 12808, Bay Area Chrome Users Society Symposium 1984, 1280808 (11 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3011875