Using the EVOP evolution process for 2^2 factorial experiments in developing processes and achieving optimization with application to Al-Fataeh Cement Factory in Derna City - Libya
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This research involves the use of the development process EVOPto the factorial experiment to adjust the quality of the cement producer in improving the strength of compressive force of this product by identifying the best estimate of the phase S one of the main components of the clinker where the results showed that the sample that achieve best estimate was at the oxide calcium levels ( Cao = 60) and silicon dioxide (Si = 23).
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