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Design of Experiments Process

June 16, 2011

The objectives for conducting a designed experiment are the following:

  • Find the most important factors/variables affecting a response(s).
  • Determine the best settings to improve the response(s) for the important factors.
  • Determine the cost effective settings for the factors that are not important.
  • Provide the required information in a timely, efficient and cost effective manner.

The Elements of an Experiment

The Design of Experiments Process

Benefits

  • Manufacturing Cost Savings
    • Scrap
    • Inspection
    • Rework Losses
    • Capital Material
    • Variation
  • Design Cost Savings
    • Delivery Cycle
    • Engineering Design Charges
    • Assembly Material, Labor and Overhead
    • Total Product Cost
  • Marketing Cost Savings
    • Properly allocate resources
    • Stop spending on Promotions that Don’t Work
    • Better understand what makes Customers choose your business

Key Strengths

  • Robustness against uncontrollable factors
  • Obtains required information in a cost effective manner
  • Identifies factors for cost savings
  • Results are reproducible
  • Can improve quality without incurring capital and material cost increases
  • Separates the Vital Few from the Trivial Many

To get started we offer a Design of Experiments Basics Course