Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 3

Use your mouse to right click on individual cells for definitions.

Response 1 Dynamic Torque


ANOVA for Response Surface Quadratic Model
Analysis of variance table [Partial sum of squares - Type III]
Sum of Mean F p-value
Source Squares df Square Value Prob > F
Model 10984.37 9 1220.49 54.60 < 0.0001 significant
A-Camber 742.96 1 742.96 33.24 0.0002
B-Camber Location 82.49 1 82.49 3.69 0.0837
C-Thickness 195.69 1 195.69 8.75 0.0143
AB 41.62 1 41.62 1.86 0.2023
AC 1218.68 1 1218.68 54.52 < 0.0001
BC 29.37 1 29.37 1.31 0.2784
A2 3721.13 1 3721.13 166.47 < 0.0001
B2 871.72 1 871.72 39.00 < 0.0001
C2 5458.74 1 5458.74 244.20 < 0.0001
Residual 223.53 10 22.35
Lack of Fit 223.53 5 44.71
Pure Error 0.000 5 0.000
Cor Total 11207.90 19

The Model F-value of 54.60 implies the model is significant. There is only
a 0.01% chance that a "Model F-Value" this large could occur due to noise.

Values of "Prob > F" less than 0.0500 indicate model terms are significant.
In this case A, C, AC, A2, B2, C2 are significant model terms.
Values greater than 0.1000 indicate the model terms are not significant.
If there are many insignificant model terms (not counting those required to support hierarchy),
model reduction may improve your model.

Std. Dev. 4.73 R-Squared 0.9801


Mean 31.08 Adj R-Squared 0.9621
C.V. % 15.21 Pred R-Squared 0.8443
PRESS 1744.62 Adeq Precision 18.565

The "Pred R-Squared" of 0.8443 is in reasonable agreement with the "Adj R-Squared" of 0.9621.

"Adeq Precision" measures the signal to noise ratio. A ratio greater than 4 is desirable. Your
ratio of 18.565 indicates an adequate signal. This model can be used to navigate the design space.

Coefficient Standard 95% CI 95% CI


Factor Estimate df Error Low High VIF
Intercept 60.66 1 1.93 56.36 64.95
page 1 of 3 for ANOVA of Dynamic Torque of C:\Users\Gabrelov\Documents\Documents\Researches, Publications and Conferences\Darrieus VAWT\CCD.dx7 03:13 PM Aug 21, 2019
A-Camber -7.38 1 1.28 -10.23 -4.53 1.00
B-Camber Location 2.46 1 1.28 -0.39 5.31 1.00
C-Thickness 3.79 1 1.28 0.93 6.64 1.00
AB 2.28 1 1.67 -1.44 6.01 1.00
AC -12.34 1 1.67 -16.07 -8.62 1.00
BC -1.92 1 1.67 -5.64 1.81 1.00
A2 -16.07 1 1.25 -18.84 -13.29 1.02
B2 -7.78 1 1.25 -10.55 -5.00 1.02
C2 -19.46 1 1.25 -22.24 -16.69 1.02

Final Equation in Terms of Coded Factors:

Dynamic Torque =
+60.66
-7.38 * A
+2.46 * B
+3.79 * C
+2.28 * A * B
-12.34 * A * C
-1.92 * B * C
-16.07 * A2
-7.78 * B2
-19.46 * C2

Final Equation in Terms of Actual Factors:

Dynamic Torque =
-234.77642
+24.92955 * Camber
+3.39498 * Camber Location
+20.33834 * Thickness
+0.054328 * Camber * Camber Location
-0.69994 * Camber * Thickness
-0.020645 * Camber Location * Thickness
-2.01439 * Camber2
-0.035197 * Camber Location2
-0.49930 * Thickness2

The Diagnostics Case Statistics Report has been moved to the Diagnostics Node.
In the Diagnostics Node, Select Case Statistics from the View Menu.
page 2 of 3 for ANOVA of Dynamic Torque of C:\Users\Gabrelov\Documents\Documents\Researches, Publications and Conferences\Darrieus VAWT\CCD.dx7 03:13 PM Aug 21, 2019
Proceed to Diagnostic Plots (the next icon in progression). Be sure to look at the:
1) Normal probability plot of the studentized residuals to check for normality of residuals.
2) Studentized residuals versus predicted values to check for constant error.
3) Externally Studentized Residuals to look for outliers, i.e., influential values.
4) Box-Cox plot for power transformations.

If all the model statistics and diagnostic plots are OK, finish up with the Model Graphs icon.

page 3 of 3 for ANOVA of Dynamic Torque of C:\Users\Gabrelov\Documents\Documents\Researches, Publications and Conferences\Darrieus VAWT\CCD.dx7 03:13 PM Aug 21, 2019

You might also like