Project 1 Part II Presentations: Data Modeling and System Predictability Testing

 

Excerpt from Project 1 specifications (see link in e-syllabus): “In the second day, you will show the class the predictability of your system. The predictability will be checked as follows: you will be required to show a sufficient (at least 10) number of data (X,Y)’s you measured using your system, and the best model or equation Y’=f(X) you found with Excel in relating these data. Next you will be required to use this model to make a prediction Y’ for some new value X, given by the audience, with your model. Next you will run your system for that input X, obtaining the actual output Y. Your system will be considered predictable if Y’ and Y differ by less than 10%.”

 

Project 1 leaders: please copy this document and fill in your team response below. Then save as a web page: name “p1p2.html” and upload to your files folder.

 

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Snapshot of Spreadsheet showing best mathematical model for your system

a)        Your best model” A=; B=; C=; D=

b)       What are the requested X= and predicted output Y’= along with their units

c)        List the three values obtained Y1=; Y2=; Y3=;

d)       List their average Yav

e)        |Y’-Yav|/Yav *100=   %

f)        Explain your thoughts on what design elements most influenced the predictability obtained

g)       Explain what can be done to further improve its predictability

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