Brilliant explanation Paul. I was taught how to do my analysis on acetate's. I was so grateful for Minitab and have used it in this application process many times. I have found it most useful in DFSS projects with processes. Again I appreciate the clarity of your explanations! Cheers
Hi Jim - Thanks for the comment. I have got minitab on my laptop and I do intend to record a RSM instructional video. I'm impressed if you created this analysis by hand!
@@paulallen5321 I was trained as an MBB at Honeywell. It was a part of our training to do it by hand to understand the basics functions and to trust the Minitab SW. I enjoy your videos
Thank you Allen for explaining the concept so nicely. I am pursuing a PhD and for my work, I need to optimize my samples using RSM. I need to use a Central composite Design for my three factors. but one of my factors ranges from 0.1 to 1 mMol. So, the suggested combinations show a negative value for this factor, which is practically impossible to weigh. What would be the best CCD design for my factors? I am confused regarding the selection of the best design for my work.
Arzudin - good to hear from you, yes you sohuld be able to do that. Drop me a line on paul.allen@allenp.co.uk if you need help or advice. If you think you'd like to support the making of these free video's take look at my donation page. buymeacoffee.com/osId2T0BL Many thanks
Glennish - Great to hear from you. If you need any further help let me know. More than happy to explain it further..If you're doing a Phd this tool is No1 on the tools you should use...
The limit is how long each data point takes to collect or how much it costs. As you add more variables the number of tests get more and more. Personally I would stop at 11 variables. But if you really wanted more I'd do 2 DOE's with 11 variables each...
Kundan - glad it was helpful, if you feel my video's add value and wish to support me to keep making thee video's please look my buymeacoffee donation page... buymeacoffee.com/osId2T0BL Many thanks...
I am trying to analyze an experiment with 3 factors (Mix Ratios) that must tally to 100% on all 9 runs. How do I create the design firstly to tally to 100% and how do I analyze this experiment to know the influence of the 3 factors on the final result after testing such as strength. I’ve been in a dilemma of using the wrong processes and I need clarity on what I should do in this case
Hi there the 100% issue is a tricky problem. You should us a mixture design, but I don't like them. I have a video specifically on this ua-cam.com/video/2Vn7k1Y03nk/v-deo.html
I'm not a macbook expert I have seen SPCXL and DOE pro used on a macbook, but I've also had clients who couldn't load that software. So I would ask the software supplier and see what they suggest...
Omar - good to hear from you, the software i use is called DOE Pro. Costs about £200. If DOE is something your interested in you can get my book Design of Experiments for 21st Century engineers from LULU.COM...
Getasile - Sorry, it's not my software, if you want a 5 day trial, please go to www.sigmazone.com and download DOE Pro. Full price is $249, worth every dime...
Hi Paul, thanks for such a wonderful explanation. I needed some help with respect to a particular RSM technique, I was hoping if you could help me out or guide me through some reliable texts for the same.
@@paulallen5321 Sorry Paul, it was just a reference to the movie American Psycho where a character's name is Paul Allen. Thank you for the very good explanation though, busy with my masters and the video helped explain things to me
Ah that explains it, no need to apologise...someone else sent the same comment and also confused me. I'll have to put American Psycho on my lockdown viewing list!
If want more information on my DOE approach I've just released a new book... ' Design of experiments for 21st century engineers' you can get it from LULU.COM
@@paulallen5321 Hi Paul! Please, two questions about your book. The first one: Response Surface Methodology is explained in your Book? The second one: I don't live in USA, the book is available also on e-book or PDF? Thanks in advance
Absolutely Excellent video Paul - many thanks for sharing! Really clear explanation - will be pointing my colleagues to this!
Many thanks Eddie...
I have never understood RSM to this extent, thank you very much🌹
Paul you r Great dude way of talking is very impressive
May you live long bro
many thanks Muneer, I'll try to live as long as I can!
Brilliant explanation Paul. I was taught how to do my analysis on acetate's. I was so grateful for Minitab and have used it in this application process many times. I have found it most useful in DFSS projects with processes. Again I appreciate the clarity of your explanations! Cheers
Hi Jim - Thanks for the comment. I have got minitab on my laptop and I do intend to record a RSM instructional video. I'm impressed if you created this analysis by hand!
@@paulallen5321 I was trained as an MBB at Honeywell. It was a part of our training to do it by hand to understand the basics functions and to trust the Minitab SW. I enjoy your videos
This is an invaluable lesson. Thank you sir.
Glad you like it...
Thanks, Paul and thanks 'The Computer'..... Liked the guitar.
Cheers MM...
Interesting and well explained thanks Paul.
Robert - thanks for your support, if there is a subject you'd like me to cover. Drop me a line and I'll put a video together...
Awesomely explained :)
Excellent... really grateful to you sir
Glad you enjoyed it....
Thank you for all your work 🌹🌹 truly appreciate your help
Thank you Allen for explaining the concept so nicely.
I am pursuing a PhD and for my work, I need to optimize my samples using RSM. I need to use a Central composite Design for my three factors. but one of my factors ranges from 0.1 to 1 mMol. So, the suggested combinations show a negative value for this factor, which is practically impossible to weigh. What would be the best CCD design for my factors? I am confused regarding the selection of the best design for my work.
Palak - please send me a mail on paul.allen@allenp.co.uk and I'll help you out..
Thanks for explaining. Want to use this concept in Wire EDM.
Arzudin - good to hear from you, yes you sohuld be able to do that. Drop me a line on paul.allen@allenp.co.uk if you need help or advice.
If you think you'd like to support the making of these free video's take look at my donation page.
buymeacoffee.com/osId2T0BL
Many thanks
Thank you for this, although I still don't understand lol. Needed this concept for our thesis
Glennish - Great to hear from you. If you need any further help let me know. More than happy to explain it further..If you're doing a Phd this tool is No1 on the tools you should use...
Great video, Paul! Is there a limit on the number of indepedant variables? I'd like to evalute seven factors and optimize the response... thank you!
The limit is how long each data point takes to collect or how much it costs. As you add more variables the number of tests get more and more. Personally I would stop at 11 variables. But if you really wanted more I'd do 2 DOE's with 11 variables each...
Lovely Les Paul Paul 😀😀😀🎸
Wish it was a real Les Paul...maybe if i get enough views on youtube..
Thanks! You explained a difficult topic so nicely :)
Kundan - glad it was helpful, if you feel my video's add value and wish to support me to keep making thee video's please look my buymeacoffee donation page...
buymeacoffee.com/osId2T0BL
Many thanks...
I am trying to analyze an experiment with 3 factors (Mix Ratios) that must tally to 100% on all 9 runs. How do I create the design firstly to tally to 100% and how do I analyze this experiment to know the influence of the 3 factors on the final result after testing such as strength. I’ve been in a dilemma of using the wrong processes and I need clarity on what I should do in this case
Hi there the 100% issue is a tricky problem. You should us a mixture design, but I don't like them. I have a video specifically on this
ua-cam.com/video/2Vn7k1Y03nk/v-deo.html
@@paulallen5321 Thank you
What is DOA, sir? (when you are talking about CCD)
DOE = Design of experiments
Are you still supporting ILSSI Paul ? What you think about ILSSI ?
God bless you. 💐👌
Thanks a lot
Which softwear ?
DOE Pro from www.sigmazone.com
hey, any suggestion of software for macbook? i need to analyze my data
I'm not a macbook expert I have seen SPCXL and DOE pro used on a macbook, but I've also had clients who couldn't load that software. So I would ask the software supplier and see what they suggest...
Thanks for perfect explaining Paul, so is the name of the software do this called RSM?
Omar - good to hear from you, the software i use is called DOE Pro. Costs about £200. If DOE is something your interested in you can get my book Design of Experiments for 21st Century engineers from LULU.COM...
What is the name of the experiment book, Paul?
Design of Experiments for 21st centrury Engineers, you can get it from LULU.COM
how to extract these graph and tables with good quality???
Veeresh - I would recommend DOE Pro software from www.sigmazone.com
Nice Concept
Thanks for the positive comment...
Hi sir do you have a vid lecture for CCD ?
thanks
Hi Chris - if you look for a video titled converting 2 level to 3 level DOE that is when I use a CCD face design....
Any free software pls???
Getasile - Sorry, it's not my software, if you want a 5 day trial, please go to www.sigmazone.com and download DOE Pro. Full price is $249, worth every dime...
Hi Paul, thanks for such a wonderful explanation. I needed some help with respect to a particular RSM technique, I was hoping if you could help me out or guide me through some reliable texts for the same.
Hi Rohit - depends what you're trying to do Rohit. Why do you want to use RSM?
@@paulallen5321 Hi, I am actually looking into fragility curves of concrete structures using RSM.
And what will you do with these curves? Or what would the reader of your paper do with these curves?
@@paulallen5321 that's part of my research
Rohit - what help do you need?
let's see Paul Allen's card
Not sure what that comment means Nick?
@@paulallen5321 Sorry Paul, it was just a reference to the movie American Psycho where a character's name is Paul Allen. Thank you for the very good explanation though, busy with my masters and the video helped explain things to me
Ah that explains it, no need to apologise...someone else sent the same comment and also confused me. I'll have to put American Psycho on my lockdown viewing list!
Pole
If want more information on my DOE approach I've just released a new book...
' Design of experiments for 21st century engineers' you can get it from LULU.COM
@@paulallen5321 Hi Paul! Please, two questions about your book. The first one: Response Surface Methodology is explained in your Book? The second one: I don't live in USA, the book is available also on e-book or PDF?
Thanks in advance
Hello Paul, kindly check your email.