Design of Experiments in the Branch of Thermal Spraying

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High quality methods of designing the experiments (DOE) seem to be a very useful exploratory tool at many points of material engineering. Designing the experiments is a natural way to find a systematic influences in the process. It is necessary to have a clear view on how the things are to have the processes under controll. Therefore the importance of DOE increases in management and industry all over the world. In this work, a general use in branch of thermal spraying is shown.

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