Date: 25th June & 2nd July 2024
Platform: TEAMS
Tutor: Denis Sexton
Fee: Non Member £350* / BGA Member Free
Please note this course is over 2 sessions. You will need to attend all sessions to complete the training.
This online course is held over 2 sessions and is fully interactive with detailed examples and plenty of time for questions and discussion.
Why learn about DOE?
Properly designed experiments will improve
Understanding of the Cause and Effect relationship in any process
Predictive knowledge of the process, in order to improve it
Control process costs, while meeting or exceeding customer requirements.
The course will cover:
Background to DOE in understanding the cause and effect relationship
Understanding data types, and the wide range of experimental tools.
Planning an experiment (including gear measurement considerations)
Determine if any factor or combination of factors is significant
Screening trials and observations
Replication and Repetition
Statistical control and stability
Analysis of Results via ANOVA and define prediction equations
Process optimisation to reduce costs
Case studies
Software options
Module 1. Introduction to DoE Theory:
By the end of this module, the participant will:
Understand the strategy behind Design of Experiments (DoE/DoX)
Understand the types of experiments
Understand the goals of an experimental strategy
Understand the concept of “between group” variation to “within group” variation.
Understanding the within group randomness assumptions and the experimental methods to test these assumptions
Understand Coding
Understand the limitations of One-Factor-At-a-Time (OFAT) experiments
Module 2. Methods of Data Analysis:
By the end of this module, the participant will:
Understand the importance of control charts as analytical tools in DoE, and how to interpret them.
ANOM, ANOR, and ANOME
Understanding multi-level factors.
Understand the concept of interaction.
ANOVA for graphical and numerical analysis.
Testing Results via “SPC for Excel®” and “Minitab®”
General measurement issues.
Evaluating the Measurement Process (EMP) studies
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