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'''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 [http://www.triz40.com/aff_Principles_TRIZ.php 40 inventive principles]. | '''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 [http://www.triz40.com/aff_Principles_TRIZ.php 40 inventive principles]. | ||
To give this a try please do the following: | To give this a try as an engineering student please do the following: | ||
# Form groups of 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 [http://www.triz40.com/aff_Principles_TRIZ.php here] or more examples [http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~jps7/Lecture%20notes/TRIZ%2040%20Principles.pdf here]. | # 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 [http://www.triz40.com/aff_Principles_TRIZ.php here] or more examples [http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~jps7/Lecture%20notes/TRIZ%2040%20Principles.pdf here]. | ||
# Create the wiki page by clicking on the red link | # Create the wiki page by clicking on the red link | ||
# Add <nowiki>{{777}} [[category:4777 TRIZ 3D printers]] </nowiki> to the top of your page | # Add <nowiki>{{777}} [[category:4777 TRIZ 3D printers]] and each person sign it with ~~~~ </nowiki> to the top of your page | ||
# List at least | # List at least twenty ways to make a novel 3-D printer for each of your 2 principles. For technical problems you can try to solve consider how to: | ||
## improve resolution (atomic) | |||
## improve print speed (instantaneous) | |||
## enhance material availability (all) | |||
## reduce parts of the printer (1?) | |||
## reduce costs of printer (free) | |||
## reduce costs of materials (free) | |||
## make it easier to use (McDonald's screen) | |||
## make it easier to assemble (Ikea) | |||
## make it easier to maintain (none) | |||
## make fully assembled products (anything - computer, car, smartphone) | |||
## use functional printing materials | |||
## reduce waste (zero) | |||
## use less energy (zero or ambient) | |||
## quieter printing (soundless) | |||
## ubiquitous printing (everywhere) | |||
## print smaller (nanoscale) | |||
## print bigger (apartment complex, Great Wall of China, planet?) | |||
## enable auto calibration | |||
## enable auto leveling | |||
## enable auto monitoring | |||
## enable quality control | |||
## enable real-time feedback | |||
## make it safer (preschool approved) | |||
## make is smell good (designer-imposters?) | |||
## make it from current waste products (CO2, flyash, spent fuel rods?) | |||
Revision as of 19:44, 24 November 2015
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:
- Form groups of 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.
- Create the wiki page by clicking on the red link
- Add {{777}} [[category:4777 TRIZ 3D printers]] and each person sign it with ~~~~ to the top of your page
- List at least twenty ways to make a novel 3-D printer for each of your 2 principles. For technical problems you can try to solve consider how to:
- improve resolution (atomic)
- improve print speed (instantaneous)
- enhance material availability (all)
- reduce parts of the printer (1?)
- reduce costs of printer (free)
- reduce costs of materials (free)
- make it easier to use (McDonald's screen)
- make it easier to assemble (Ikea)
- make it easier to maintain (none)
- make fully assembled products (anything - computer, car, smartphone)
- use functional printing materials
- reduce waste (zero)
- use less energy (zero or ambient)
- quieter printing (soundless)
- ubiquitous printing (everywhere)
- print smaller (nanoscale)
- print bigger (apartment complex, Great Wall of China, planet?)
- enable auto calibration
- enable auto leveling
- enable auto monitoring
- enable quality control
- enable real-time feedback
- make it safer (preschool approved)
- make is smell good (designer-imposters?)
- make it from current waste products (CO2, flyash, spent fuel rods?)
Pages in category "4777 TRIZ 3D printers"
The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
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- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 01. Segmentation
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 02. Extraction
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 03. Local Quality
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 04. Asymmetry
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 05. Combination
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 06. Universality
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 07. Nesting
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 08. Counterweight
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 09. Prior Counteraction
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 10. Prior Action
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 11. Cushion in Advance
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 12. Equipotentiality
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 13. Inversion
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 14. Spheroidality
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 15. Dynamicity
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 16. Partial, overdone or excessive action
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 17. Moving to a new dimension
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 18. Mechanical vibration
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 19. Periodic action
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 20. Continuity of useful action
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 21. Rushing through
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 22. Convert harm into benefit
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 23. Feedback
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 24. Mediator
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 25. Self-service
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 26. Copying
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 27. Inexpensive short life
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 28. Replacement of a mechanical system
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 29. Use pneumatic or hydraulic systems
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 30. Flexible film or thin membranes
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 31. Use of porous materials
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 32. Changing the colour
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 33. Homogeneity
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 34. Rejecting and regenerating parts
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 35. Transforming physical or chemical states
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 36. Phase transition
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 37. Thermal expansion
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 38. Use strong oxidisers
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 39. Inert environment
- Obvious 3D printer technology based on 40. Composite materials