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As mentioned in Table 2, the cork particles amount represents an influence of 18% on maximum strain results.
According to the Taguchi analysis, surface treatment presents the lowest influence on the maximum strain results (17%).
Size shows the main influence on the maximum strain results, followed by the amount; surface treatment being the parameter with less influence in this analysis.
This table shows that the size has the major influence on the maximum strain results (37% of contribution), followed by the amount (18%).
Regarding the interaction between the parameters, the only interaction considered was size vs surface treatment; The formulated equation is shown to be an expedited tool for predicting maximum strain results.
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Fig. 12 Main effect of cork particles size on maximum strain, average results with 95% confidence error bars.
Fig. 13 Main effect of cork particles amount on maximum strain, average results with 95% confidence error bars.
Fig. 14 Main effect of cork particles plasma surface treatment on maximum strain, average results with 95% confidence error bars.
Fig. 15 Interaction on effect of cork particles size vs surface treatment on maximum strain, average results with 95% confidence error bars.
The resulting maximum strain is found from Hooke's law: 283.5 × 106 = 36.9 × 109 ε, where ε is the strain.
Nevertheless, it is not so easy to do the same analysis when the results of maximum strain.
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