P. Geladi et al., From experimental design to images to particle size histograms to multiwayanalysis. An example of peat dewatering, J CHEMOMETR, 14(3), 2000, pp. 197-211
The efficiency of peat dewatering by filtering slurries is dependent on the
sizes of fine and colloidal particles that clog the filter. A designed exp
eriment was carried out to check the use of different treatments on particl
e coagulation. The resulting particle sizes were studied under the microsco
pe by automated digital image analysis, leading to area histograms for 21 s
ize classes. Seven treatments on five peat types give a two-way ANOVA in al
l-qualitative variables, but the 21 response variables are a bit too much f
or an ANOVA or MANOVA analysis. The data can also be arranged in a 5 (peat
types) x 7 (treatments) x 21 (size classes) three-way array. This array is
analyzed by PARAFAC and gives an effective three-way rank of 4. The three-w
ay data have no obvious underlying trilinear structure, and curve resolutio
n results are not expected. The three-way analysis gives a very parsimoniou
s model that is easily interpreted as a function of the problem definition.
The emphasis is on visualization of the results. Copyright (C) 2000 John W
iley & Sons, Ltd.