This document discusses various orthogonal arrays used in design of experiments, including L4, L8, L9, L12, L16, L'16, L18, L25, L27, L32, L'32, L36, and L50 arrays. Orthogonal arrays are experimental designs used to study multiple factors, each with different levels, using fewer experimental runs. The document lists the number of factors and levels that can be studied using each orthogonal array design.
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Overview of Orthogonal Arrays
This document discusses various orthogonal arrays used in design of experiments, including L4, L8, L9, L12, L16, L'16, L18, L25, L27, L32, L'32, L36, and L50 arrays. Orthogonal arrays are experimental designs used to study multiple factors, each with different levels, using fewer experimental runs. The document lists the number of factors and levels that can be studied using each orthogonal array design.