Worksheets/Week3
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Part 1
A factorial experiment was run to investigate the settings that minimize the production of an unwanted side product. The two factors being investigated are called A and B for simplicity.
# A = additive at 20mL and 30mL for low and high levels
A <- c(-1, +1, -1, +1)
# B = without (-) or with (+) boiling
B <- c(-1, -1, +1, +1)
# Response y is the amount of side product formed, y [grams]
y <- c(89, 268, 179, 448)
# Fit a linear model
mod.siderxn <- lm(y ~ A + B + A*B)
summary(mod.siderxn)
# Uncomment this line if you run the code in RStudio
#library(pid)
# Comment this line if you run this code in RStudio
source('https://yint.org/contourPlot.R')
# See how the two factors affect the response:
contourPlot(mod.siderxn)
interaction.plot(A, B, y)
interaction.plot(B, A, y)
Part 2
Continuing from above, with 2 extra experimental points:
# A = additive at 20mL and 30mL for low and high levels
A <- c(-1, +1, -1, +1, 0, 0)
# B = without (-) or with (+) boiling
B <- c(-1, -1, +1, +1, -1, +1)
# Response y is the amount of side product formed, y [grams]
y <- c(89, 268, 179, 448, 186, 290)
mod.siderxn.cp <- lm(y ~ A + B + A*B)
summary(mod.siderxn.cp)
# Uncomment this line if you run the code in RStudio
#library(pid)
# Comment this line if you run this code in RStudio
source('https://yint.org/contourPlot.R')
contourPlot(mod.siderxn.cp)