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3@) Source of variation ss at Mss Normal rake angle (x) 1883 2 Cuting speed (2683 2 eV imeration 6534 Residual Total 140017 = ‘Write down the model that would describe the data Copy and complete the ANOVA table, stating any assumptions that you make, and test the appropriate hypotheses, (ii) Statethe number of normal rake angles, euttng speeds and replications used ia the experiment. (©) Teas subsequently decided to cary out the experiment again but his ime depth of eat (D) and two diffe tonto the above params angle and cutting spoed), It was ly decided to use a single replicate ofa 2° factorial design with the ng layout'= Oo vi MG ‘ Ms Mi MMi Ma Mi MM Mi pi 2 Experimental Design — Tutorial 4- ‘An Engineer is interested in the effect of cutting speed (A), tol geometry (B) ‘and cutting angle (C) onthe life ofa machine tool, Two levels of each factor ae chosen and a complete replicate of a 2° factorial design is ran. Analyse the data from the experiment ‘Treatment Combination Yield ‘To check the variation of gauge blocks and of the sensitive devices measuring them, the manufacturer chose at random five gauge blocks and five micrometers and asked five quality control engineers, A, B, C, D, and E to ‘ut the experiment. ‘The 1 em gauge blocks were used with the coded results given in the Table below. Micrometer Gauge 1 2 3 4 s Blocks 1 Bos Bi D109, co Ags 2 cor Alot BIOs E98 Dios 3 Des B99 C105 95 ES 4 E101 cos 99 Die B97 5 Alo = Dia E97 Bia = C101 ‘Test for micrometer and gauge block effets atthe S percent level of significance. ‘Test for engineer effectsat he 5 percent level of significance. ‘What assumptions do you have to make inthis type of design

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