Course detail
Design of Experiment
FSI-9PLEAcad. year: 2024/2025
Introduction. Strategy for experimental design. Interaction. Two-dimensional models. Orthogonal design. Rotatable design. Central composite design.
Language of instruction
Czech
Mode of study
Not applicable.
Guarantor
Department
Entry knowledge
None
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Zkouška bude udělena na základě prezentace čí předložení vědeckého článku, kde student prezentuje použití plánovaného experimentu (DoE) v oboru jeho výzkumů.
Lecture optional
Lecture optional
Aims
Learning outcomes of the course are to acquaint students with the basic procedures used in effective experimentation. The task of the course is to show that it is not enough to do it some experiment, but it is most necessary to look at the results after analyzing the results model.
Student will be able to plan and statistically evaluate scientific experiment.
Student will be able to plan and statistically evaluate scientific experiment.
Study aids
Not applicable.
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable.
Basic literature
Himmelblau, D.M.:: Process Analysis by Statistical Methods.. John Wiley & Sohns. New York, 1969.
Montgomery, D.C.:: Design and Analysis of Experiments.. John Wiley & Sons. New Zork, 1991.
Montgomery, D.C.:: Design and Analysis of Experiments.. John Wiley & Sons. New Zork, 1991.
Recommended reading
Felix, M.; Bláha, K.:_: Matematickostatistické metody v chemickém průmyslu.. SNTL. Praha, 1962.
Jarošová, E.:: Navrhování experimentů.. EO VŠE. Praha, 1998.
Jarošová, E.:: Navrhování experimentů.. EO VŠE. Praha, 1998.
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
20 hod., optionally
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
1. Introduction
2. Strategy for experimental design.
3. Interaction.
4. Two-dimensional models.
5. Orthogonal design.
6. Rotatable design.
7. Three and higher dimensional model.
8. Full experimental design
9. Partial experimental design
10. Central composite design.
2. Strategy for experimental design.
3. Interaction.
4. Two-dimensional models.
5. Orthogonal design.
6. Rotatable design.
7. Three and higher dimensional model.
8. Full experimental design
9. Partial experimental design
10. Central composite design.