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dp30
Level IV

"Mixture-Amount" DOE in JMP

Hello,

I was wondering if the "Mixture-Amount" type of DOE can be achievable in last versions of JMP (15 and 16)?

 

This approach is usefull when the total amount of the ingredients is a variable of interest.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317268230_A_Comparison_of_Mixture-Amount_and_Component-Amou...

 

Thanks

Damien

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Re: "Mixture-Amount" DOE in JMP

Yes, JMP can handle the mixture amount approach. You specify your mixture components as ranging from 0 to 1. Add the mixture amount as a continuous variable with the appropriate levels. The model would then be a combined mixture-process variable type of model since you have a non-mixture factor along with the mixture components. Once the design is created you can then create the additional columns that specify what the true component ranges are for the mixture components, based on the total mixture amount. 

There may be a few additions needed, such as linear constraints in order to ensure the actual component ranges match what you can achieve, but this is certainly possible.

 

Alternatively, you could use JMP to take the Component Amount approach that Piepel demonstrates. That approach may be a bit more straight-forward. This paper outlines how you could do either one, and JMP can help with either approach.

Dan Obermiller

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Re: "Mixture-Amount" DOE in JMP

Yes, JMP can handle the mixture amount approach. You specify your mixture components as ranging from 0 to 1. Add the mixture amount as a continuous variable with the appropriate levels. The model would then be a combined mixture-process variable type of model since you have a non-mixture factor along with the mixture components. Once the design is created you can then create the additional columns that specify what the true component ranges are for the mixture components, based on the total mixture amount. 

There may be a few additions needed, such as linear constraints in order to ensure the actual component ranges match what you can achieve, but this is certainly possible.

 

Alternatively, you could use JMP to take the Component Amount approach that Piepel demonstrates. That approach may be a bit more straight-forward. This paper outlines how you could do either one, and JMP can help with either approach.

Dan Obermiller
dp30
Level IV

Re: "Mixture-Amount" DOE in JMP

Thank you Dan. Could you please clarify at which step do you specify that the "Amount" variable is actually the sum of the mixture components?

Re: "Mixture-Amount" DOE in JMP

It would be when you are adding factors to your Custom Design:

 

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Dan Obermiller