Design of Experiments Books
Discussion
Looking for a good book on DoE and Analysis of the results/Optimisation of the results thereafter.
Been playing around in various softwares for DoE and then using it to find what factors actually have an affect on the experiments I do and how to arrange those factors so that some end goal is reached (i.e. minimise a certain outcome). Think I have a basic grasp of it and just starting to understand what types of DoE models I need to use in what situations.
But are there any good books so I can learn more? I would specifically request books that, in a way, gloss over the heavy math involved. I don't need to know the minutiae of the processes, but a more general overview of what the maths behind it is doing would be useful.
Been playing around in various softwares for DoE and then using it to find what factors actually have an affect on the experiments I do and how to arrange those factors so that some end goal is reached (i.e. minimise a certain outcome). Think I have a basic grasp of it and just starting to understand what types of DoE models I need to use in what situations.
But are there any good books so I can learn more? I would specifically request books that, in a way, gloss over the heavy math involved. I don't need to know the minutiae of the processes, but a more general overview of what the maths behind it is doing would be useful.
bucksmanuk said:
like this you mean?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taguchi_methods
That is one method wrapped up in DoE yes. I need a book that covers them all, what they're used for and when is best to use them.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taguchi_methods
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