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  • Integral of a Desirability Function

    Hi everyone, I try to perform an optimization in the profiler, but instead of just searching for the highest desirability in the design space I'm actually looking for the maximal surface under the desirability curve. The desirability is a function of x, y and z, and these 3 parameters are also interacting with each other.I found this post: https://community.jmp.com/t5/Discussions/How-can-I-calcula...

    Marco_ Marco_
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    Mar 1, 2024 8:06 AM
    2546 views | 4 replies
  • Which one to define effect size: Logworth or Scaled Estimates ?

    Hi Community, I have a question concerning which criteria is more appropriate to determine the importance of the impact of a factor: is it the "logworth" (clearer visualization of p values) or is it the "scaled estimates" ? When working with one of the sample datas (Donev Mixture Data),  I got these results for Logworth and for scaled estimates (images below): Logworth: Scaled Estimates: You can s...

    Julianveda Julianveda
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    Mar 1, 2024 8:01 AM
    4857 views | 5 replies
  • Statistical interpretation of a split-plot DOE design

    Hi, I am not used to statistical interpretation of split-plot DoE and I don't know what is the impact if I have a "wald p value" < 5%.I know that if it is higher than 5%, whole plot and subplot have no impact on the plan so if its value is < 5% it meas that whole plot and sub plot have an impact on the plan, but how can I analyze that? Thank you for your help.

    Zhou69 Zhou69
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    Feb 29, 2024 9:58 AM
    2011 views | 2 replies
  • DOE Costom Design with standard factors or with Mixture Factors?

    I am facing the following problem:I have a bunch of factors that are ingredients of a solution:Ingredient A (2 - 20%)Ingredient B (0 - 4%)Ingredient C (5 - 20%)whereas behind Ingredient B and C a selection of categorial Ingredients exists.Further, I have several process factors:Pressure 200 - 400Runs 2 - 4 Responses:StabilityCosts Aim of that DOE is to find out which is the best formulation with c...

    JasminL JasminL
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    Feb 28, 2024 2:35 PM
    2064 views | 4 replies
  • What does the term X1*X1 mean in an RSM design?

    Hello, When I'm using DOE and I click 2nd order interactions, the model will add combinations of every interaction of my factors, e.g. X1*X2, X2*X3 and X1*X3. This makes sense to me because these terms tell me about the combined effect of two factors on my response. However, if I click the RSM button it will add quadratic terms such as X1*X1, X2*X2 and X3*X3. My question is, what physical meaning ...

    MannSamplesCrow MannSamplesCrow
    Discussions |
    Feb 28, 2024 9:33 AM
    1759 views | 2 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Integral of a Desirability Function

    Hi everyone, I try to perform an optimization in the profiler, but instead of just searching for the highest desirability in the design space I'm actually looking for the maximal surface under the desirability curve. The desirability is a function of x, y and z, and these 3 parameters are also interacting with each other.I found this post: https://community.jmp.com/t5/Discussions/How-can-I-calcula...

    Marco_ Marco_
    Discussions |
    Mar 1, 2024 8:06 AM
    2546 views | 4 replies
  • Statistical interpretation of a split-plot DOE design

    Hi, I am not used to statistical interpretation of split-plot DoE and I don't know what is the impact if I have a "wald p value" < 5%.I know that if it is higher than 5%, whole plot and subplot have no impact on the plan so if its value is < 5% it meas that whole plot and sub plot have an impact on the plan, but how can I analyze that? Thank you for your help.

    Zhou69 Zhou69
    Discussions |
    Feb 29, 2024 9:58 AM
    2011 views | 2 replies
  • DOE Costom Design with standard factors or with Mixture Factors?

    I am facing the following problem:I have a bunch of factors that are ingredients of a solution:Ingredient A (2 - 20%)Ingredient B (0 - 4%)Ingredient C (5 - 20%)whereas behind Ingredient B and C a selection of categorial Ingredients exists.Further, I have several process factors:Pressure 200 - 400Runs 2 - 4 Responses:StabilityCosts Aim of that DOE is to find out which is the best formulation with c...

    JasminL JasminL
    Discussions |
    Feb 28, 2024 2:35 PM
    2064 views | 4 replies
  • What does the term X1*X1 mean in an RSM design?

    Hello, When I'm using DOE and I click 2nd order interactions, the model will add combinations of every interaction of my factors, e.g. X1*X2, X2*X3 and X1*X3. This makes sense to me because these terms tell me about the combined effect of two factors on my response. However, if I click the RSM button it will add quadratic terms such as X1*X1, X2*X2 and X3*X3. My question is, what physical meaning ...

    MannSamplesCrow MannSamplesCrow
    Discussions |
    Feb 28, 2024 9:33 AM
    1759 views | 2 replies
  • Screening Design and Response Surface Design with Multiple Responses

    Hi,  I use JMP Pro 17 for response surface design. I have 13 design variables. First I perform a Screening Design to decide on which 8 parameters are the most effective on the response, then I vary those 8 parameters to conduct a Response Surface Design. (8 is the maximum number of variables JMP accepts for Response Surface Design.) I conduct 33 experiments (with 1 center point) for Screening Desi...

    ceydakavak ceydakavak
    Discussions |
    Feb 28, 2024 2:21 AM
    4435 views | 4 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Which predictive analysis method/column organisation for RSM output with duplicate samples

    Hi all. So I'm working on a project where I have 2 x component classes, each of which has 4 items within the class, which are mixed together at varying concentrations over 48 combinations. Figured the best Factor way to do this was to use 2 x Continuous for the max/min concentrations for each class, then 2 x 4-level Categoricals for each of the items. Each of the combinations was made twice, so af...

    ProbitLeopard63 ProbitLeopard63
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    Jan 25, 2024 3:06 AM
    829 views | 0 replies
  • Could JMP optimize factors with uncertainty?

    Hello community!!,A question: will it be possible for the profiler to find the best combinations of factors with uncertainty when performing a simulation, which maximize the total utility and minimize the total cost, generating a table of the best combinations found? For example: 

    Marco1 Marco1
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    Nov 21, 2023 9:08 AM
    920 views | 0 replies
  • Caution: Places where Jmp does something unexpected

    Definitely, JMP is Not a Spreadsheet . And that's great!! Besides this difference, there are other places where Jmp doesn't do/behave/produce what a newbie / innocent Jmp user expects.
    If a user knows these issues and the remedies and workarounds -  he/she can
    a) save a lot of time b) be safe from data loss c) be sure that the results are as expected.

    [More Topic Containers like this]   Topicdescrip...

    hogi hogi
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    Nov 17, 2023 4:15 AM
    1401 views | 0 replies
  • Getting NonEstimable values when crossing variables due to control setup

    Hi,   I'm working on a dataset where we are testing the effects of 2 treatments and the delay between them, and I'm trying to figure out how to line up my variables so I can do a Dunnett's test against various controls. We are giving animals a dose of drug A (Variable A), waiting some time (T), and then giving them a dose of drug B . If the animal is NOT given drug A (= 0), then T doesn't have a m...

    eberndl eberndl
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    Nov 10, 2023 10:48 AM
    793 views | 0 replies
  • How to adjust the factor range for specific factors within an ongoing DOE

    Hi, I designed a DOE that has two independent buffers. This DOE will range components in each buffer which will be used in a processing step sequentially. IE, buffer A, followed by buffer B. We already prepared for the DOE, and formulated the A buffers as per the recommended design. For the B buffers, we intended on ranging 2 components but later decided to reduce to ranging one component, and als...

    MetaLizard62080 MetaLizard62080
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    Oct 26, 2023 5:25 PM
    760 views | 0 replies
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