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* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 1. Segmentation]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 1. Segmentation]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 2. Extraction]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 2. Extraction]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 3. Local Quality]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 3. Local Quality]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 4. Asymmetry]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 4. Asymmetry]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 5. Combination]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 5. Combination]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 6. Universality]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 6. Universality]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 7. Nesting]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 7. Nesting]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 8. Counterweight]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 8. Counterweight]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 9. Prior Counteraction]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 9. Prior Counteraction]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 10. Prior Action]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 10. Prior Action]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 11. Cushion in Advance]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 11. Cushion in Advance]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 12. Equipotentiality]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 12. Equipotentiality]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 13. Inversion]]
* [Jellybox improvement based on 13. Inversion]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 14. Spheroidality]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 14. Spheroidality]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 15. Dynamicity]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 15. Dynamicity]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 16. Partial, overdone or excessive action]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 16. Partial, overdone or excessive action]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 17. Moving to a new dimension]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 17. Moving to a new dimension]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 18. Mechanical vibration]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 18. Mechanical vibration]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 19. Periodic action]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 19. Periodic action]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 20. Continuity of useful action]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 20. Continuity of useful action]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 21. Rushing through]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 21. Rushing through]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 22. Convert harm into benefit]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 22. Convert harm into benefit]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 23. Feedback]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 23. Feedback]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 24. Mediator]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 24. Mediator]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 25. Self-service]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 25. Self-service]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 26. Copying]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 26. Copying]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 27. Inexpensive short life]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 27. Inexpensive short life]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 28. Replacement of a mechanical system]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 28. Replacement of a mechanical system]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 29. Use pneumatic or hydraulic systems]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 29. Use pneumatic or hydraulic systems]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 30. Flexible film or thin membranes]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 30. Flexible film or thin membranes]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 31. Use of porous materials]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 31. Use of porous materials]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 32. Changing the colour]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 32. Changing the colour]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 33. Homogeneity]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 33. Homogeneity]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 34. Rejecting and regenerating parts]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 34. Rejecting and regenerating parts]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 35. Transforming physical or chemical states]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 35. Transforming physical or chemical states]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 36. Phase transition]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 36. Phase transition]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 37. Thermal expansion]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 37. Thermal expansion]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 38. Use strong oxidisers]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 38. Use strong oxidisers]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 39. Inert environment]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 39. Inert environment]]


* [[Obvious 3D printer technology based on 40. Composite materials]]
* [[Jellybox improvement based on 40. Composite materials]]

Revision as of 23:59, 20 April 2017

TRIZ a Russian acronym, literally: "theory of the resolution of invention-related tasks") is "a problem-solving, analysis and forecasting tool derived from the study of patterns of invention in the global patent literature". TRIZ relies on 40 inventive principles.

To give this a try as an engineering student please do the following:

  1. Form groups of 2
  2. Each group will take 2 principles and attempt to apply it to forecasting obvious inventions for future and (possibly) existing 3-D printer technologies. For more information on your principle click here or more examples here.
  3. Create the wiki page by clicking on the red links below.
  4. Add {{242}}{{242TRIZ}}[[category:242 TRIZ 3D printers]] and each person sign it with ~~~~ to the top of your page
  5. List at least twenty-five ways to make a novel 3-D printer for each of your 2 principles.
  6. TRIZ uses this technical contradiction matrix, you can use these technical problems to find problems for your solutions:
    1. improve resolution (atomic)
    2. improve print speed (instantaneous)
    3. enhance material availability (all)
    4. reduce parts of the printer (1?)
    5. reduce costs of printer (free)
    6. reduce costs of materials (free)
    7. make it easier to use (McDonald's screen)
    8. make it easier to assemble (self)
    9. make it easier to maintain (none, unbreakable, self healing)
    10. make fully assembled products (anything - computer, car, smartphone, dinner)
    11. use functional printing materials (e.g. electronics)
    12. reduce waste (zero)
    13. use less energy (zero or ambient)
    14. quieter printing (soundless)
    15. ubiquitous printing (everywhere)
    16. print smaller (nanoscale)
    17. print bigger (apartment complex, Great Wall of China, planet?)
    18. enable auto calibration
    19. enable auto leveling
    20. enable auto monitoring
    21. enable quality control
    22. enable real-time feedback
    23. make it safer (infant approved)
    24. make is smell good (designer imposters?)
    25. make it from current waste products (CO2, flyash, spent fuel rods?)

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  • [Jellybox improvement based on 13. Inversion]]
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