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An Example of Experimental Design Methods
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Abstract
The application of experimental design methods to practical engineering problems is illustrated by an example involving road tests to measure how elevation affects octane requirements of automobiles. The example describes steps involved in developing an efficient statistical design that fits technical requirements of the problem, and describes analysis of data and interpretations of results.
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Wagner, T. and Gorman, J., "An Example of Experimental Design Methods," SAE Technical Paper 690024, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690024.Also In
References
- Davies, O. L. “The Design and Analysis of Industrial Experiments.” New York Hafner Publishing Co. Second Edition
- Cochran W. G. Cox, G. M. “ExperimentalDesigns.” New York John Wiley &Sons, Inc. Second Edition