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Fazer os exercicios abaixo listados do livro: Montgomery, Douglas C.; Design and Analysis of Experiments. Third Edition, New York: John Wiley & Sons. 1991 Capitulo 3: 3.1 (@,b) 3.2(@,b, c,d) 33 (a,b) 3.4, b, od, f) 3.5(@,b,¢,d) 3.6 (a, b) 3.7 (a, b, 0) 3.17 3.18 3.20 Capitulo 5: 5.1 52 5.5 5.14 5.23 Capitulo 6: 6.1 Capitulo 7: 7 74 7.16 Capitulo 13: 13.1 13.2 i i H & Figure 3.7. Sample comput output fr Eample 31 7 z zg 3 i 5 ‘ 5 3 i : z ; ae i BE 2 : z 3 E a & FNNANRDDDDNRDANRADRANANNAANDNAAARAAARKH 3. Experiment witha Singla Factor: The Analysis of Variance 37 Probleme 91" an accelerates lou! of 35 KV bs being for four types of fuids. The results were as 21 26 wa ws 203 ws 205 183 (@) the amaunt of noise present the same for ‘components ofthe apo ecences between pais Jy estimated? If so, why? see ise ermiatan on each bos nd eae flowing a: Bach1 Bach? Bateh3_—— 4 3 1 Awe 26 Geto 2 By = 1B be= 18 3 Cem 20 4 Dpais (5SDHKESKOO909H5 9000000000000 000 00! 194 6 Incomplete Block Designs 67 Problems 195 6-4 Analyze the data in Example 6-1 using the general regression significance test he adjusted sum of squares for treatments in a balanced ice designs that occ are given in Cochran and Cox (1957). 6-7 PROBLEMS @y An engineer is stu because of a time con the balanced design with the five blocks that follow. Analyze the data and de conclusions. Car ~ Additive 1 2 3 ats eee eee ee eee eeeeteee 1 7 (14 BO ecm Se ee ee Pee eee 2 “oo B10 1 14 10 16 3 2 RS EEE: ° 2 10 245 4 Bom on oR 3 0 om 19 5 nu 2 8 4 16 n 0 5 Boo. 2 6 8 wo 8 62 Construct onthogonal contrasts forthe data in Problem 6-1. Compute the sum squares for each contrast. 63. Seven dfferenthardwood concentrations are being studied to determine their elt fn the strength of the paper produced. However the pilot pl Perform the intrablock analysis forthe following partially balanced incomplete Dlock design: Block ea Teatmet 12 3 4 5 6 7 8D Hardwood ee Concentations) 1 234 1 153 160 2 wos 12 2 114 120 3 135 a 4 126 120 ng 4 17 125 oa 6 B77 5 103 98 109 8 1 2919 6 120 108 100 10 145 150143 ? 109 2 98 2 120 ne 123 8 3 130 "5109 14 136 0 3 9 m 18 Problems 249 Consider the data in Table 7-33, Note * of Irecduin) to use in the analysis tion than the others. Esti in tha pletely discarding the observation, technique isthe ly choose another obs 34). This technique weve nd these methods may ces the hypotheses that are being tested are not always ine balanced case, nor are they always e. f cells a%/ny, the ertor mean square 2 te analysis of variance should be an estimate of the average Tio say 50, we obtain 7. is; = MS Table 7-33. The my Values for 4n Unbalanced Design Columas Rows tk 7 (a) Analyze the data and deaw conclusions. (0) Prepare appropriate residual plots and comment on the model's adequacy. (6) Obtain poiat es (@) Estimate the variance component for depth of cut For the data in Problem 7-2, compute a 95 percent interval estimate of the mean difereace in response for feed rates of 0.20 and 0.25 ini Quality Contr, (1956, pp. 5-8) des tof the type of glass and the type ol tube. The response 235580 2060220 2 235 235 240 230 (VEUCEESE CUBE WEB EE OEY EUUUEUEULUEUL EL “Temperature °C) 80 100 50 24,22 28,27 Ea wiz wo 25,23 30,23 Rs 2322 29,81 (2) 1s there any indication that either factor affects the amount of warping? Is there any interaction between the factors? (6) Analyze the residuals from this experiment { distibution. Describe the differences in the effec. vels of copper content on warping. Ilow warping desirable, Per content would you specily? erature cannot be easity contolied in the environment ia ‘which the copper plates ae to be used. Does this change your answer for pat luence the breaking strength of a synthetic fiber are being tion machines and three operators ate chosen at random and ‘is run using fiber from the same production batch, The: ted and crossed factors, be 2 1 2 3 = ‘i Sau = So + S540 6 5510 6 i : 3° Hy Siow = So + Sho, 2 Se 2% 554 24 Sp 7 Sr a nition manufacturer is studying the burning rate of powder fom theee ‘of powder ae randomly selected from the i are made on "Analyze the data and draw conclusions. Process 1 Process 2 Process 3 SSeS eet tier on- bs tat tease 25 19 15 15 19 23 18 35 ta 35 Ge 25 3028 17 16 17 24 21 27 1s 2h 34 39 2% 20 4 13 4 2 17 2 20 24 50 33 (23) Mest nt pm eo Lxpeimen send ch okie ind wo specie am echo ican che machin, feet opeaes chines is being studied. An by three different opertrs d and tested. Because of the wed on each machine, and the he anlaysis of factorial experiments may also be 195 Problem 457 We {hoten at random. The data are shown in the fellowing table, data and draw conclusions, Machin Machine3 Machine & 2 123 129 4 ab 92 8 06 @ 79! 94 46 92 85 76 68 53 46 36 40 62 S214 97 99 79 68 75 56 57 53 56 ar 133A manuta {eginees i studying the dimensional variability of a pant ‘on three machines. Each mac only le, low, ing that machines and spindles are fixed factors. ss ‘Machine Machine Machine 1 2 3 Spindle 12 7 2 V2 — te Rew ae 9 9 15 10 0 3 at Rew na Conclusions jobs inthis class? What value Job Operator! Operator 2 150.3 1594 159.2 1596 46 1549 1577 1368 1625 1626 161.0 7 01623 a 60.3 1626 161.8 SB P!°600 Aponte <0 10 wr to 3070 89 B16 1.886 25 7765 1.630 1533 147% 1440 wats 1303 Handy, Came Urvery Pres, Combe, 1966, Percentage Points of 3.435 Ban 3.408 3396 3.385 3307 3.22 3.160 3.080 Acsped wit pemision Lom Bimeita Tables fo Sates, We. 3d eon, by ,S Peason and 4.0. 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