Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1180981 | Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
When both main effects and first-order interactions are looked for, experimental designs usually require a high number of experiments as soon as one of the investigated factors has more than two levels of variation. A new strategy, based on the use of a series of two-level saturated designs, allowed to reduce the number of trials without compromising the quality of the achieved results. This approach revealed very fruitful in a practical case aiming at selecting a proper binder for nuclear waste encapsulation, and at investigating factors which influence the stability of the resulting solidified waste forms.
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Authors
Céline Cau Dit Coumes, Simone Courtois,