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Design and Analysis of Statistical Experiments

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Product Integrity and Reliability in Design

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Statistical Experimental Design (SED), also referred to as Design of Experiments (DoE), is a valuable tool in reliability assessment. When properly set up and executed, designed experiments can serve to identify principal factors contributing to product unreliability or identify key factors on which to apply improvement and corrective action resources in manufacturing. In addition, designed experiments can be the basis of developing models for damage assessment by including multiple stresses or loading conditions, material properties and manufacturing variations.

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Evans, J.W., Evans, J.Y. (2001). Design and Analysis of Statistical Experiments. In: Evans, J.W., Evans, J.Y. (eds) Product Integrity and Reliability in Design. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0253-3_11

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