Controlling processes in food technology by simplifying the canonical formof fitted response surfaces

Citation
Sg. Gilmour et Tj. Ringrose, Controlling processes in food technology by simplifying the canonical formof fitted response surfaces, J ROY STA C, 48, 1999, pp. 91-101
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Mathematics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES C-APPLIED STATISTICS
ISSN journal
00359254 → ACNP
Volume
48
Year of publication
1999
Part
1
Pages
91 - 101
Database
ISI
SICI code
0035-9254(1999)48:<91:CPIFTB>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Second-order response surfaces are often fitted to the results of designed experiments, and the canonical form of such surfaces can greatly help both in interpreting the results and in deciding what action to take on the proc ess under study. A mixing process on pastry dough is described in which it is desired to simplify the canonical form to make the control of the proces s more economical, by basing it on only two of the three factors. We give e xamples where a simplification is possible with minimal loss of accuracy an d where it can be seriously misleading, and we outline the features of the response surface that lead to these two situations. A method of improving t he simplification by recalculating the constrained canonical axis is propos ed. These methods ensure that the mixing process can be controlled by using only two factors without seriously lowering the quality of the pastry.