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frankderuyck
Level VI

Functional DOE Analysis with a mixture DOE

Does Functional DOE work when Z, Supplementory factors are mixture components? I got Generalized regression FPCA models with intercepts & negative component effects?

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Victor_G
Super User

Re: Functional DOE Analysis with a mixture DOE

Hi @frankderuyck,

 

Sorry, I just saw one of your previous post not receiving any response after 1 year, and thought that JMP Users might be interested by the topic.

One example in the JMP sample library is Formulation For Homogeneity DOE.jmp and the use case is demonstrated here : Example of Functional DOE Analysis

In order to launch an FDOE analysis, you have to enter your DOE factors as Z, Supplementary, and make sure that all factors have their column properties correctly configured :

Victor_G_1-1734210045185.png

 

For Mixture factors, you should have for each factors the following column properties and configuration :

  • Mixture : With Lower and Upper limits specified.
  • Design Role : Mixture
  • Factor Changes : Easy 

If the mixture factors are correctly configured and used in the Functional Data Explorer platform, you should be able to launch the FDOE analysis and have a correct mixture model (without intercept):

Victor_G_0-1734209928306.png

 

Sorry for the delay, hope it might help other users,

Victor GUILLER

"It is not unusual for a well-designed experiment to analyze itself" (Box, Hunter and Hunter)

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Victor_G
Super User

Re: Functional DOE Analysis with a mixture DOE

Hi @frankderuyck,

 

Sorry, I just saw one of your previous post not receiving any response after 1 year, and thought that JMP Users might be interested by the topic.

One example in the JMP sample library is Formulation For Homogeneity DOE.jmp and the use case is demonstrated here : Example of Functional DOE Analysis

In order to launch an FDOE analysis, you have to enter your DOE factors as Z, Supplementary, and make sure that all factors have their column properties correctly configured :

Victor_G_1-1734210045185.png

 

For Mixture factors, you should have for each factors the following column properties and configuration :

  • Mixture : With Lower and Upper limits specified.
  • Design Role : Mixture
  • Factor Changes : Easy 

If the mixture factors are correctly configured and used in the Functional Data Explorer platform, you should be able to launch the FDOE analysis and have a correct mixture model (without intercept):

Victor_G_0-1734209928306.png

 

Sorry for the delay, hope it might help other users,

Victor GUILLER

"It is not unusual for a well-designed experiment to analyze itself" (Box, Hunter and Hunter)
frankderuyck
Level VI

Re: Functional DOE Analysis with a mixture DOE

Ineresting, thanks!

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