Hi @DecilePlatypus,
Welcome in the Community !
I think the easiest way to continue your DoE is by using the Augment Designs platform as you also noticed.
In your case, the covariates PC1 and PC2 are not independent, as they are linked to specific solvents. So only one covariate value is needed to identify the solvent used in the design.
You can change the Temperature Factor Change property from "Hard" to "Easy", and then add your 7 factors as X (6 continuous factors + PC1) and the Yield as Y in the Augment design window :
Then, you can check the option "Group new runs into separate block", and click on "Augment" (or specify a different type of design augmentation).
Make sure all your factors main effects are entered in the Model panel (with the added "Block" effect if you have checked the option to group new runs into separate block), and define a suitable number of runs (including the 8 runs already done). In this example, I specified 20 runs in total :
After launching the augmented design generation and creating the table, I can add the columns PC2 and solvent name by updating the design table with the informations from the covariate datatable (with PC1 as the join variable).
Solvents chosen in runs are done in order to have the biggest difference/variability :
You can try several augmented designs and compare them thanks to Compare Designs platform to choose a suitable design for your needs. SOme additional suggestions :
- You may also start with less solvents in this screening stage (for example 3) and select them based on the maximum difference and chemical variability (for example Tributylamine, TMU and Methylcyclohexane).
- It may also be more helpful to use a categorical factor (solvent name) for the design creation to avoid any imbalance in the repartition of solvents used, and then add PCs in the table and use them for analysis.
Some previous discussions might help you :
Efficient DOE of one multi-level (3+) categorical variable and many continuous variables
Re: 如果试验自变量为分类变量,响应为连续变量,是否可以使用正交设计进行筛选? - JMP User Community
I attached your datatable with an added script for the augmented design generated.
Hope this first response will help you.
Victor GUILLER
L'Oréal Data & Analytics
"It is not unusual for a well-designed experiment to analyze itself" (Box, Hunter and Hunter)