July 1, 2002
Journal Article

Augmenting Scheffe Linear Mixture Models With Squared and/or Crossproduct Terms

Abstract

A glass composition variation study (CVS) for high-level waste (HLW) stored at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) is being statistically designed and performed in phases over several years. The purpose of the CVS is to investigate and model how HLW-glass properties depend on glass composition within a glass composition region compatible with the expected range of INEEL HLW. The resulting glass property-composition models will be used to develop desirable glass formulations and other purposes. Phases 1 and 2 of the CVS have been completed so far, and are briefly described. The main focus of this paper is the CVS Phase 3 experimental design (test matrix). The Phase 3 experimental design was chosen to augment the Phase 1 and 2 data with additional data points, as well as to account for additional glass components of interest not studied in Phases 1 and/or 2. The paper describes how these Phase 3 experimental design augmentation challenges were addressed using the previous data, preliminary property-composition models, and statistical mixture experiment and optimal experimental design methods and software. The resulting Phase 3 experimental design of 30 simulated HAW glasses is presented and discussed.

Revised: July 30, 2002 | Published: July 1, 2002

Citation

Piepel G.F., J.M. Szychowski, and J.L. Loeppky. 2002. Augmenting Scheffe Linear Mixture Models With Squared and/or Crossproduct Terms. Journal of Quality Technology 34, no. 3:297-314. PNNL-SA-33717.