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Design of Experiments ( DOE ) Training for Engineers : Tonex

The Design of Experiments Training, DOE Training for engineers course is designed to teach you both theory and hands-on requirements necessary to run and execute the DOE.

DOE in general is a useful method to solving problems, optimizing, designing products, and manufacturing and engineering. In particular, DOE is applied for root cause quality analysis, developing optimized and robust designs, and producing analytical and mathematical models to forecast the system behavior.

Audience :
DOE Training is a 2-day course designed for:

Quality managers and engineers
SPC coordinators
Quality control technicians
Consultants
R&D managers, scientists, engineers, and technicians
Product and process engineers
Design engineers

Training Objectives:
Upon the completion of this seminar, the attendees are able to:

Develop and apply necessary skills required later to solve, design, or optimize more complex problems or multiphase systems
Perform a full DOE test matrix, in both randomized & blocked way
Build a model
Run a DOE to solve problems
Run a DOE to optimize a system
Analyze and interpret the DOE results, using ANOVA or graphical methods whichever is relevant
Understand and perform analysis for experiments: main and interactive effects, experimental error, normal probability plots, identification of “active” efforts, and residual analysis.
Recognize what parameters have the most impact on the quality of a product or the productivity of a process
Set up a partial factorial DOE by applying confounding principal
Analyze and interpret the results from the partial factorial DOE
Understand the fundamentals and advantages of Robust DOE
Decide when a Response Surface DOE needs to be executed
Pick the relevant Response Surface Design
Analyze and interpret the results of Response Surface

Course Outline:

Overview of Design of Experiments
Planning a DOE
Problem Solving With DOE
Analyzing The DOE Results
Various Categories of DOEs (I)
Various Categories of DOEs (II)
Confounding
The Robust/Taguchi DOE
The Response Surface DOE

The DOE training for engineers seminar will provide you a combination of theory, discussion, and practical material to help you feel comfortable and fluent in executing the DOE.

Learn more about DOE training for engineers. Visit Tonex website link below.

Design of Experiments DOE Training for Engineers

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