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Design of
Experiments (DOE)
Geometric Process Control (GPC) technology
can be successfully applied to DOE through the C:Suite Response Surface
Visualiser (CRSV) tool. CRSV allows Experimenters or Formulators to
perform their own Response Surface Analysis at their workbench in a
fraction of the time currently required.
It replaces the numerically intensive finding of multi-variable
regression equations to describe the Response Surface with a simple
visual method that anyone can use.
For the first time experimenters can see the complete set of
relationships within their response surface. This technique is perfectly
suited to Formulation / Design of Experiments (DOE) problems where the
number of data points available is very small, perhaps as small as 8 to
10.
The ability to move values around and watch the effects on other
parameters is invaluable. Parameters needing further investigation can
be quickly identified, thereby eliminating unnecessary trials and
improving both ROI and speed to market/trial. The affect of changing
parameter values and seeing the consequences opens up a new view on how
to progress and where to focus within your process.
In the display below the experimental variables are on the leftmost 9
axes and the result variables are on the right. The user has begun to
explore the Surface by fixing values for the first 4 variables.
These
are shown as blue dots.
The remaining variable values are now indicated to lie within the green
ranges. The model has correctly deduced that these experimental
variables are independent of each other so any value can be chosen from
the entire green range.
See the interactions between variables.
This is a powerful tool, especially to users of the very small datasets
that are commonly found in Formulation and Design-of-Experiments
activities.
This Surface Model was built in seconds from the whole set of 12 points
without requiring any mathematical knowledge.
What results will I get if I perform this
experiment?
Change the first four variable values in the above display by simply
clicking and dragging the blue dots. See the results instantaneously,
without waste or inconvenience.
Explore the entire surface and apply and check domain knowledge and
possibly eliminate an Experiment or Formulation altogether for extra
benefit.
What experiments
should I perform to achieve my desired result?

In this picture, the result variables are on the left and the
experimental variables on the right.
Insert the desired results and see how to operate in order to achieve
them. Save valuable time and money the Curvaceous way.
If you have any queries or would like to
see your process represented this way please
contact us.
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C:Suite Response Surface Visualiser (CRSV)
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