In a small-disc test a small, disc-shaped portion of a component is loaded until

Chapter 9, Problem 10

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In a small-disc test a small, disc-shaped portion of a component is loaded until failure. The article “Optimizing the Sensitivity of the Small-Disc Creep Test to Damage and Test Conditions” (M. Evans and D. Wang, J. Strain Analysis, 2007:389–413) presents the results of a factorial experiment to estimate the effects of properties of the disc on the time to failure (in ms). The data in the following table are presented as a \(2^5\) design. The factors are A: hole diameter,

B: disc diameter, C: disc thickness, D: punch head radius, and E: friction coefficient. Two other factors discussed in the article are not considered here.

a. Compute estimates of the main effects and the interactions.

b. If you were to design a follow-up experiment, which factors would you focus on? Why?

Equation Transcription:

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2^5

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