Reducing the number of experiments in split-plot optimization designs

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Autor(a) principal: Bortoloti,João A.
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Andrade,João Carlos de, Bruns,Roy E.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Two experiment reduction procedures for split-plot designs are investigated using a data set containing 160 experiments, consisting of 80 duplicate results for the optimization of a water-acetone-N,N-dimethylformamide mixture with HCl, o-dianisidine and H2O2 reagent system for the analytical determination of Cr(VI). Stabilities of the model coefficients and ANOVA mean squares are used as quality criteria to judge the effectiveness of the procedures. Only the procedure that avoids the possibility of eliminating entire replicates for any given set of process variable conditions seems to be feasible, since it does not result in loss of valuable modeling information. Its mean square ANOVA values remain stable for up to a 30% replicate reduction whereas its model coefficients are relatively constant for even 70 % replicate reduction. Since complete split-plot designs involving both process and mixture variables require large numbers of experiments, the economy gained by performing incomplete split-plot designs makes their use more attractive.
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title Reducing the number of experiments in split-plot optimization designs
spellingShingle Reducing the number of experiments in split-plot optimization designs
Bortoloti,João A.
split-plot
optimization
ANOVA
title_short Reducing the number of experiments in split-plot optimization designs
title_full Reducing the number of experiments in split-plot optimization designs
title_fullStr Reducing the number of experiments in split-plot optimization designs
title_full_unstemmed Reducing the number of experiments in split-plot optimization designs
title_sort Reducing the number of experiments in split-plot optimization designs
author Bortoloti,João A.
author_facet Bortoloti,João A.
Andrade,João Carlos de
Bruns,Roy E.
author_role author
author2 Andrade,João Carlos de
Bruns,Roy E.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bortoloti,João A.
Andrade,João Carlos de
Bruns,Roy E.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv split-plot
optimization
ANOVA
topic split-plot
optimization
ANOVA
description Two experiment reduction procedures for split-plot designs are investigated using a data set containing 160 experiments, consisting of 80 duplicate results for the optimization of a water-acetone-N,N-dimethylformamide mixture with HCl, o-dianisidine and H2O2 reagent system for the analytical determination of Cr(VI). Stabilities of the model coefficients and ANOVA mean squares are used as quality criteria to judge the effectiveness of the procedures. Only the procedure that avoids the possibility of eliminating entire replicates for any given set of process variable conditions seems to be feasible, since it does not result in loss of valuable modeling information. Its mean square ANOVA values remain stable for up to a 30% replicate reduction whereas its model coefficients are relatively constant for even 70 % replicate reduction. Since complete split-plot designs involving both process and mixture variables require large numbers of experiments, the economy gained by performing incomplete split-plot designs makes their use more attractive.
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