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2. Measurement Process Characterization
2.3. Calibration
2.3.4. Catalog of calibration designs
2.3.4.2. Drift-elimination designs for gage blocks

2.3.4.2.13.

Drift-eliminating design for 5 gage blocks

 CAMERON-HAILES DESIGN FOR 5 GAGE BLOCKS + DRIFT

 OBSERVATIONS   1   1   1   1   1

     Y(1)       1  -1   0   0   0
     Y(2)       0   1  -1   0   0
     Y(3)       0   0   1  -1   0
     Y(4)       0   0   0   1  -1
     Y(5)      -1   0   0   0   1
     Y(6)      -1   0   0   1   0
     Y(7)       0   1   0  -1   0
     Y(8)       0  -1   0   0   1
     Y(9)       0   0   1   0  -1
     Y(10)      1   0  -1   0   0


 RESTRAINT      +   +    
                         

 CHECK STANDARD +   -                                           


 DEGREES OF FREEDOM  =   5


                              SOLUTION MATRIX  
                              DIVISOR = 330

 OBSERVATIONS      1      1      1      1      1     Drift

    Y(1)          66    -66      0      0      0     -9
    Y(2)         -33     33    -99    -33    -33     -7
    Y(3)           0      0     66    -66      0     -5
    Y(4)           0      0      0     66    -66     -3
    Y(5)         -33     33     33     33     99     -1
    Y(6)         -33     33     33     99     33      1
    Y(7)         -33     33    -33    -99    -33      3
    Y(8)          33    -33     33     33     99      5
    Y(9)           0      0     66      0    -66      7
    Y(10)         33    -33    -99    -33    -33      9
    R*           165    165    165    165    165      0 
                                             
    R* = Sum of the two reference standards


  FACTORS FOR REPEATABILITY STANDARD DEVIATIONS 
  NOM FACTOR 
               1   1   1   1   1
  1  0.3162    +
  1  0.3162        +
  1  0.5477            +
  1  0.5477                +
  1  0.5477                    +
  2  0.8944            +   +
  3  1.2247            +   +   +
  0  0.6325    +   -                             
      
Explanation of notation and interpretation of tables
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