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Textile processes [electronic resource] : quality control and design of experiments / Georgi Borisov Damyanov, Diana Stoyanova Germanova-Krasteva.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [New York, N.Y.] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Momentum Press, c2013.Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 electronic text (xviii, 239 p.) : ill., digital fileISBN:
  • 9781606503898 (electronic bk.)
  • 1606503898 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 677.0287 23
LOC classification:
  • TS1449 .D257 2013
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available in print.
Contents:
Preface -- About the authors -- List of figures -- List of tables --
Part I. Introduction to mathematical statistics -- I.1. General terms and definitions -- I.2. Laws of random variables distribution -- I.3. Statistical estimates -- I.4. Statistical process control and control charts -- I.5. Correlation analysis -- I.6. Analysis of variance --
Part II. Design of an experiment -- II.1. Main concepts in mathematical modeling and optimization -- II.2. Choice of parameters of optimization -- II.3. Choice of input factors -- II.4. Main stages of experimental modeling -- II.5. Regression analysis -- II.6. Full factorial experiment -- II.7. Fractional factorial experiment -- II.8. Statistical methods for movement to an optimal area -- II.9. Investigation of the optimum area: composite designs of second order -- II.10. Optimization of target function -- II.11. Taguchi methods --
Appendix 1: Student's T-distribution -- Appendix 2: Chi-squared X2-distribution -- Appendix 3: Fisher's F-distribution a = 0.05 -- Appendix 4: Fisher's F-distribution a = 0.01 -- Appendix 5: Cochran's critical values -- Appendix 6: Density of normal distribution N(0, 1) -- Appendix 7: Probability P for Sd [less than or equal to] Sdo -- Appendix 8: Random numbers -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract: This book has been written for textile experts, researchers, students, and PhD students in the field who work on the control and optimization of textile processes and the quality of the manufactured products. The book presents a review of the methods for experiment design and for deriving and optimization of mathematical models. The individual models are illustrated by numerical examples, which allow for easier comprehension and implementation of the methods in practice.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-233) and index.

Preface -- About the authors -- List of figures -- List of tables --

Part I. Introduction to mathematical statistics -- I.1. General terms and definitions -- I.2. Laws of random variables distribution -- I.3. Statistical estimates -- I.4. Statistical process control and control charts -- I.5. Correlation analysis -- I.6. Analysis of variance --

Part II. Design of an experiment -- II.1. Main concepts in mathematical modeling and optimization -- II.2. Choice of parameters of optimization -- II.3. Choice of input factors -- II.4. Main stages of experimental modeling -- II.5. Regression analysis -- II.6. Full factorial experiment -- II.7. Fractional factorial experiment -- II.8. Statistical methods for movement to an optimal area -- II.9. Investigation of the optimum area: composite designs of second order -- II.10. Optimization of target function -- II.11. Taguchi methods --

Appendix 1: Student's T-distribution -- Appendix 2: Chi-squared X2-distribution -- Appendix 3: Fisher's F-distribution a = 0.05 -- Appendix 4: Fisher's F-distribution a = 0.01 -- Appendix 5: Cochran's critical values -- Appendix 6: Density of normal distribution N(0, 1) -- Appendix 7: Probability P for Sd [less than or equal to] Sdo -- Appendix 8: Random numbers -- Bibliography -- Index.

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This book has been written for textile experts, researchers, students, and PhD students in the field who work on the control and optimization of textile processes and the quality of the manufactured products. The book presents a review of the methods for experiment design and for deriving and optimization of mathematical models. The individual models are illustrated by numerical examples, which allow for easier comprehension and implementation of the methods in practice.

Also available in print.

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