Adds center points. Specify how many additional runs you want to add as center points to the design. A center point is a run whose setting for each continuous factor is midway between the high and low settings. See Center Points, Replicate Runs, and Testing in Starting Out with DOE.
adds axial points together with center points to transform a screening design to a response surface design. See Adding Axial Points.
Adds additional runs to any design consisting of continuous factors. Additional runs are constructed using the fast flexible filling methodology. See Space Filling.
adds runs to the design (augment) using a model, which can have more terms than the original model. See Adding New Runs and Terms.
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Open a data table that contains a design that you want to augment. This example uses Reactor 8 Runs.jmp from the Design Experiment sample data folder installed with JMP.
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Select DOE > Augment Design to see the initial dialog for specifying factors and responses.
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Select all other variables (except Pattern) and click X, Factor to identify the factors that you want to use for the augmented design (Identify Response and Factors).
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If you want the original runs and the resulting augmented runs to be identified by a blocking factor, select Group New Runs into Separate Block on the Augment Design panel.
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Click the Replicate button to see the dialog shown on the left in Reactor Data Design Augmented with Two Replicates. Enter the number of times you want JMP to perform each run and then click OK.
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Note: Entering 2 specifies that you want each run to appear twice in the resulting design. This is the same as one replicate (Reactor Data Design Augmented with Two Replicates).
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Open a data table that contains a design that you want to augment. This example uses Reactor 8 Runs.jmp found in the Design Experiment sample data folder installed with JMP.
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Select DOE > Augment Design.
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If you want the original runs and the resulting augmented runs to be identified by a blocking factor, check the box beside Group new runs into separate block. (Choose an Augmentation Type shows the check box location directly under the Factors panel.)
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Click the Add Centerpoints button and enter the number of center points that you want to add. For this example, add two center points, and click OK.
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Open a data table that contains a design that you want to augment. This example uses Reactor 8 Runs.jmp, found in the Design Experiment sample data folder installed with JMP.
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Select DOE > Augment Design.
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Check the box to the left of Group new runs into separate block. (Choose an Augmentation Type shows the check box location directly under the Factors panel.) This identifies the original runs and the resulting augmented runs with a blocking factor.
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Click the Fold Over button. A dialog appears that lists all the design factors.
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Click Make Table. The design data table that results lists the original set of runs as block 1 and the new (foldover) runs are block 2.
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Open a data table that contains a design that you want to augment. This example uses Reactor 8 Runs.jmp, from the Design Experiment sample data folder installed with JMP.
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Select DOE > Augment Design.
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If you want the original runs and the resulting augmented runs to be identified by a blocking factor, check the box beside Group New Runs into Separate Block (Choose an Augmentation Type).
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Click Add Axial.
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Enter the axial values in units of the factors scaled from –1 to +1, and then enter the number of center points that you want. When you click OK, the augmented design includes the number of center points specified and constructs two axial points for each variable in the original design.
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Click Make Table. The design table appears. Design Augmented with Two Center and Ten Axial Points shows a table augmented with two center points and two axial points for five variables.
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The final design points are obtained by optimizing the MaxPro (maximum projection) criterion over the existing and additional runs. For p factors and n equal to the number of existing and additional runs, the MaxPro criterion strives to find points in the clusters that minimize the following criterion:
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Open a data table that contains a design that you want to augment. This example uses Reactor Augment Data.jmp, from the Design Experiment sample data folder.
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Select DOE > Augment Design.
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If you want the original runs and the resulting augmented runs to be identified by a blocking factor, select Group New Runs into Separate Block (not used in this example).
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Click the Augment button. The original number of runs (Viewing the Existing Design) appears in the Factor Design panel.
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Click the Make Design button. The eight new number of runs (24 Total Runs) appear in the Design panel.
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Click Make Table to create the augmented design JMP table (The Augmented Design Table with New Runs) with the additional runs.
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