DOE – Design of Experiments

DOE- Design of Experiments – TRAINING & Workshop    

Description:

Design of Experiments (DOE) is a scientific method of planning and conducting an experiment that will yield the true cause and effect relationship between the inputs (X variables) and the outputs (Y variables) of interest for a given process.

DOE allows the experimenter to study the effect of many input variables that may influence the product or process simultaneously, as well as possible interaction effects (for example synergistic effects).

The practical application will be performed with Minitab – specific software.

Objective. This training will:

  • Understand the basic about design of experiments
  • Robust design
  • Create a Full Factorial Design
  • Understand the Main Effects Plots and interactions, determine which effects and interactions may be significant
  • Reduce costs and improve customer satisfaction 

Topics

  • What is and what is not the DOE experiment, limitations of One Factor at a Time (OFAT)
  • Types of DOE experiments:
  • Fractional Factorials – 4-15 input variables
  • Full Factorials – 2-5 input variables
  • Response Surface Methods (RSM) – 2-4 input variables
  • DOE Methodology with examples

 Methodology:

  • Presentation, examples, discussions, exercises and case study
  • Statistical tools can be presented based on excel or Minitab application

Duration:

  • ONLINE: 7 h  
  • On-site: 1 days, 1 trainer (training)

Target group:

Personnel from company departments: product/ process engineering, process experts, quality, product team leaders. Participants who pass the final examination will receive a training certificate issued by the organizer.