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History
Created by: Genrich Altshuller When: 1946-Cold War Era Where: U.S.S.R Why: Genrich was part of
Invention Inspection division of Soviet Navy and was imprisoned for 6 years.
Genrich Altshuller reviewed 40,000 patents and found a common pattern between them
Generates ideas for overcoming the contradiction by choosing between multiple options
Way to eliminate engineering trade-offs
Tools of TRIZ
TRIZ Basics
Based on the idea that somewhere someone else has already solved your problem (or close to it)! The hard part is now using their solution to fix your own.
TRIZ Basics
Start
by researching similar products to troubleshoot your own problem Use the patents of similar products to compare to your own concept
Contradictions
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Technical Contradictions
Ex: Want more acceleration (improve) means a larger engine, cost increases, weight, etc (degrades)
More of one thing and less of another may be needed for a system (i.e. situations in which one object or system has contradictory,
opposite requirements)
EX: Coffee should be hot (to enjoy), but cold so as not to burn
40 Inventive Principles
Matrix of Contradictions
Matrix of Contradictions
Example
Principal find?
Composite materials
Solution
Principal of segmentation
Theory of Ideality
Ideality = benefits /(Cost + Harm)
Ideality is the situation after a particular problem has been solved. This ideal solution is termed the Ideal Final Result (IFR) and is considered in TRIZ to ensure that the right problem is solved the first time
S-Field Theory
The Basic Ideas
In every technological system one can discern two objects or substances, S1 and S2.
Example
Problem: - Finding Refrigerant Leaks
S1 represents the maintenance worker S2 the leak Field(f1) the light (an optical field)
Solution :
Add a small amount of a fluorescent substance, S3, to the refrigerant, and to look for it using ultraviolet light
Positives of TRIZ
Allied Signal Aerospace Sector Chrysler Corp. Emerson Electric Ford Motor Co. General Motors Corp. Johnson & Johnson Rockwell International UNISYS Xerox Corporation
Sources
http://www.trizasia.com http://www.innovation-triz.com/TRIZ40/ http://www.triz-journal.com/archives/1997/07/b/index.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRIZ http://www.mazur.net/triz/
http://triz-guide.com/ http://www.triz.org
Book
Triz: An Innovation Field Book Based On Triz Methodology
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