Applying Design of Experiments to Evaluate Economic Feasibility of Rare-Earth Element Recovery – Supporting Information

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By Sidi Deng1, Jesus Perez-Cardona1, Aihua Huang1, Yuehwern Yih1, Vicki Thompson2, David Reed2, Hongyue Jin3, John Sutherland1

1. Purdue University 2. Idaho National Laboratory 3. University of Arizona

Raw and simulated data, statistical analysis results for the paper "Applying Design of Experiments to Evaluate Economic Feasibility of Rare-Earth Element Recovery" submitted to 27th CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference.

Version 1.0 - published on 06 Jan 2020 doi:10.4231/TWYR-J604 - cite this Archived on 31 Mar 2020

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This study applies design of experiments (DOE) methods in the conduct of a techno-economic assessment (TEA) on a newly developed rare-earth element (REE) recovery process. The goal of this effort is to identify main factors that affect the profitability of the approach. We construct a factorial design with net profit as the response, where the experimental data are generated by simulation of different scenarios. The effects of different factors and their interactions are determined.  Based on these results, a desirable recovery strategy is proposed. It is envisioned that the methods applied in the study can be utilized in other situations to promote the application of TEA in value recovery approaches.

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