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Case Study with TRIZ: Allocation System for a Processing Machine
22/09/2015 | Horst NahlerPreviously Published in TRIZfest 2014
Dipl.-Ing. Horst Th. Nählera, Dipl.-Kulturwiss. Barbara Gronauerb
ac4pi – Center for Product-Innovation, Hünfeld, 36088, Germany
bStrategieInnovation, Hünfeld, 36088, Germany
Abstract
This case study presents the new development of an allocation system by using TRIZ … Read More
Design of an Adaptive Liquid Vending Machine
07/07/2008 | EditorStudents were given the task of designing and building a new vending machine that was adaptable. Students were given some training in TRIZ, and to a lesser extent axiomatic design, but were allowed to innovate and come up with their own solution.Read More
Students Corner #3 – Lever – The Simplest, Yet Very Helpful Machine!
17/03/2006 | EditorDr. Abram Teplitskiy – Students Corner #3. LEVER – THE SIMPLEST, YET VERY HELPFUL MACHINE!
On our previous meeting in Student’s Corner we discussed very important question – how to generate electricity, using energy of Sun, Water, Wind, and different … Read More
Machine of Luck
16/04/2005 | EditorBy Gennady Kizevich@list.ru Machines should work. People should think. IBM Pollyanna Principle When you try to prove to someone that a machine won’t work, it will. Willoughby’s Law
Attempts to create the machine for instant moving through the space (or … Read More
Case Study in AD And TRIZ: A Paper Machine
19/03/2004 | EditorRelated posts:
- Welcome to the February 2009 Issue of The TRIZ Journal!
- TRIZ in ASQs New Issue
- Innovation in a Carbon Constrained World
The 4th Japan Invention Machine User Group Meeting
27/11/2003 | EditorBy: Yoshihisa Konishi Yoshihisa Konishi, Mitsubishi Research Institute INTERNET:konishi@mri.co.jp Taichi Ono, MRI Systems (Editor’s note: The PDF documents are in Japanese, but the summary below gives and English abstract. Readers who cannot read Japanese may find it helpful to … Read More
TRIZ And Machine Maintenance Case Study – Part 2 – Managing Constraints And Perceptions
26/10/2003 | EditorDarrell Mann Director CREAX nv, Ieper, Belgium darrell.mann@creax.com
John Cooney Academic Researcher School of Business and Government National University of Ireland, Cork j.cooney@ucc.ie
Barry Winkless CREAX, Ireland bwinkless@eircom.net
Abstract This article follows on from a first paper examining the application … Read More
Case Study – Applying the TRIZ Methodology to Machine Maintenance
22/08/2003 | EditorBy: John Cooney, Darrell Mann
John Cooney Academic Researcher School of Business and Government National University of Ireland, Cork j.cooney@ucc.ie
Darrell Mann Director CREAX nv, Ieper, Belgium darrell.mann@creax.com
Barry Winkless Creax, Ireland bwinkless@eircom.net
1 Introduction For the majority of companies, … Read More
TRIZ and Inventing an Anti-Gravity Machine!
15/08/2001 | EditorGraham Rawlinson Graham@dagr.demon.co.uk – www.dagr.demon.co.uk Phone +44 (0) 1252 330121 NSA, 12 St Peters Park, Aldershot, Hampshire, GU11 3AU, UK
Those who have read my other TRIZ articles, on “TRIZ and How to Stop Tornadoesâ€, and “TRIZ and decoratingâ€, know … Read More
First Japan IM (Invention Machine) User Group Conference Report
18/02/2001 | EditorInvention Technologies Team Mitsubishi Research Institute Yoshihisa Konishi, konishi@mri.co.jp
This is a brief report on the Japan Invention Machine User Group Conference, which was held for the first time in fall 2000. About 80 people, including staff from MRI and … Read More
Automatic Boarding Machine Design Employing Quality Function Deployment, Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, and Solid Modeling
19/01/2000 | Editor(Excerpt from Masters Thesis) By BENJAMIN K. KUNST Graduate Student College of Textiles and Dr. TIMOTHY G. CLAPP, P.E. Professor College of Textiles North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina 1999