The Bounce Data.jmp sample data file has response surface data inspired by the tire tread data
described in Derringer and Suich (1980). To see this example data table, select
Help > Sample Data
Library
and open Design Experiment/Bounce Data.jmp.
The objective of this experiment is to match a standardized target value (450) of tennis ball bounciness.
The bounciness varies with amounts of
Silica, Silane, and Sulfur used to manufacture the tennis balls.
The experimenter wants to collect data over a wide range of values for these variables to see whether a
response surface can find a ...
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