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Оглавление1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 The experiment viewed as an instrument. Adjust the instrument by ...Figure 1.2 The Bundt cake as delivered. A high heat‐transfer coefficient lif...
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Rice cooker design trajectory.Figure 2.2 Is this a single sine wave with some scatter in the data? Does it...
3 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 A statistical plan focuses on a region around the central point. ...
4 Chapter 6Figure 6.1 Mapping the prior art shows where to work and where to look for a...Figure 6.2 Positioning the operable domain of the second rig in this way all...Figure 6.3 The hardware components of the applied thermometry rig.Figure 6.4 The first description of the operable domain, in the simplest coo...Figure 6.5 The domain is closed by two constraints: the mass flow limit line...Figure 6.6 Unit Reynolds number versus velocity, with overlaid lines of cons...Figure 6.7 The final form of the operable domain map, in unit Reynolds numbe...Figure 6.8 A map in operator's coordinates allows for speedy and safe change...Figure 6.9 The data from Table 6.1, plotted in a conventional manner, are no...Figure 6.10 The data from Table 6.1, plotted in an oblique view, reveals tre...
5 Chapter 7Figure 7.1 Model prediction and experimental results.Figure 7.2 The Normal Distribution.Figure 7.3 Various plots to inspect results of the shoe store example experi...Figure 7.4 Initial model of hiloy data.Figure 7.5 Model 5 provided best “least‐squares” straight line fits for each...Figure 7.6 Contributions to Uncertainty at 95% confidence for model 5 terms....Figure 7.7 Compare Uncertainty bands for two models of alloy C.
6 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 Sampling locations.Figure 8.2 The coded unit cube with eight corner points.
7 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 We generally can estimate the shape of the Response Surface at on...Figure 9.2 An estimated Response surface.Figure 9.3 The Response Surface of a heat transfer experiment on a transpire...Figure 9.4 (a) Six PB samples on Machine 1. (b) Six PB samples on Machine 2....Figure 9.5 Strength results from the PB 12‐run screening.Figure 9.6 (a) Gosset‐style samples on Machine 1. (b) Gosset‐style samples o...Figure 9.7 (a) Operator conditions on Machine 1 for total experiment plan. (...
8 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 Typical heat‐transfer data from a simple situation: a round cyli...Figure 10.2 (a) Slow sampling on a rapidly changing signal gives the appeara...Figure 10.3 Cumulative probability distributions for factory and field tests...Figure 10.4 The measurement chain.Figure 10.5 Worksheet for estimating fixed and random errors in a thermocoup...Figure 10.6 (a) Schematic of high‐velocity flow in a duct with probe. (b) Sc...Figure 10.7 Calibration data with its “scatter band” and two ways to describ...Figure 10.8 Uncertainty in velocity measured with two different micro‐manome...Figure 10.9 Flowchart for estimating the Uncertainty in a result by sequenti...Figure 10.10 (a) A spreadsheet for estimating the Uncertainty in h by the pe...
9 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 The test specimen.Figure 11.2 Semi‐log plot of transient response of a first‐order system.Figure 11.3 The Uncertainty is largest at low values of h when the test is r...Figure 11.4 The Relative Uncertainty using the transient method is low at lo...Figure 11.5 Direct comparison of the Uncertainties allows selection of the b...Figure 11.6 The experiment as an instrument. Employ Uncertainty Analysis at ...
10 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 The general calibration process applies to whole experiments as ...
11 Appendix CFigure C.1 The coded unit cube with eight corner points.