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Triz40 Principles
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Subject
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engineering
Instructions:
Answer 40 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. If 100 percent of an object is hard to achieve using a given solution method then - by using 'slightly less' or 'slightly more' of the same method - the problem may be considerably easier to solve.
Parameter changes
Discarding and recovering
Flexible shells and thin films
Partial or excessive actions
2. Conduct a process - or certain stages (e.g. destructible - harmful or hazardous operations) at high speed.
Skipping
Taking out
Strong oxidants
Nested doll
3. Replace a normal environment with an inert one. Add neutral parts - or inert additives to an object.
Inert atmosphere
Color changes
Skipping
Thermal expansion
4. To compensate for the weight of an object - merge it with other objects that provide lift. To compensate for the weight of an object - make it interact with the environment (e.g. use aerodynamic - hydrodynamic - buoyancy and other forces).
Another dimension
Partial or excessive actions
Anti- weight
Copying
5. Change from uniform to composite (multiple) materials.
Discarding and recovering
Composite materials
Local quality
Another dimension
6. Change an object's physical state (e.g. to a gas - liquid - or solid.) Change the concentration or consistency. Change the degree of flexibility. Change the temperature.
Mechanical vibration
Parameter changes
Pneumatics and hydraulics
Periodic action
7. Use flexible shells and thin films instead of three dimensional structures. If an object is already porous - use the pores to introduce a useful substance or function.
Inert atmosphere
Merging
Flexible shells and thin films
Another dimension
8. Instead of an unavailable - expensive - fragile object - use simpler and inexpensive copies. Replace an object - or process with optical copies. If visible optical copies are already used - move to infrared or ultraviolet copies.
Phase transitions
Copying
Equipotentiality
Merging
9. Instead of continuous action - use periodic or pulsating actions. If an action is already periodic - change the periodic magnitude or frequency. Use pauses between impulses to perform a different action.
Periodic action
Parameter changes
Taking out
Strong oxidants
10. Use harmful factors (particularly - harmful effects of the environment or surroundings) to achieve a positive effect. Eliminate the primary harmful action by adding it to another harmful action to resolve the problem. Amplify a harmful factor to such
Beforehand cushioning
Mechanics substitution
Blessing in disguise or Turn Lemons into Lemonade
The other way round
11. Use an intermediary carrier article or intermediary process. Merge one object temporarily with another (which can be easily removed).
12. In a potential field - limit position changes (e.g. change operating conditions to eliminate the need to raise or lower objects in a gravity field).
Equipotentiality
Blessing in disguise or Turn Lemons into Lemonade
Composite materials
Continuity of useful action
13. Use gas and liquid parts of an object instead of solid parts (e.g. inflatable - filled with liquids - air cushion - hydrostatic - hydro- reactive).
Spheroidality - Curvature
Pneumatics and hydraulics
Self- service
The other way round
14. Prepare emergency means beforehand to compensate for the relatively low reliability of an object.
Beforehand cushioning
Spheroidality - Curvature
Asymmetry
Inert atmosphere
15. Use phenomena occurring during phase transitions (e.g. volume changes - loss or absorption of heat - etc.).
Phase transitions
Dynamics
Cheap short- living objects
Universality
16. Change the color of an object or its external environment. Change the transparency of an object or its external environment.
Thermal expansion
Color changes
Segmentation
The other way round
17. Divide an object into independent parts. Make an object easy to disassemble. Increase the degree of fragmentation or segmentation.
Beforehand cushioning
Segmentation
Blessing in disguise or Turn Lemons into Lemonade
Homogeneity
18. Bring closer together (or merge) identical or similar objects - assemble identical or similar parts to perform parallel operations. Make operations contiguous or parallel; bring them together in time.
Another dimension
Spheroidality - Curvature
Merging
Copying
19. Introduce feedback (referring back - cross - checking) to improve a process or action. If feedback is already used - change its magnitude or influence.
Feedback
Blessing in disguise or Turn Lemons into Lemonade
The other way round
Porous materials
20. Make an object serve itself by performing auxiliary helpful functions. Use waste resources - energy - or substances.
Partial or excessive actions
Cheap short- living objects
Taking out
Self- service
21. Change the shape of an object from symmetrical to asymmetrical. If an object is asymmetrical - increase its degree of asymmetry.
Color changes
Universality
Self- service
Asymmetry
22. Make portions of an object that have fulfilled their functions go away (discard by dissolving - evaporating - etc.) or modify these directly during operation. Conversely - restore consumable parts of an object directly in operation.
Blessing in disguise or Turn Lemons into Lemonade
Strong oxidants
Discarding and recovering
Spheroidality - Curvature
23. Allow (or design) the characteristics of an object - external environment - or process to change to be optimal or to find an optimal operating condition. Divide an object into parts capable of movement relative to each other. If an object (or process
Thermal expansion
Dynamics
Spheroidality - Curvature
Porous materials
24. Perform - before it is needed - the required change of an object (either fully or partially). Pre- arrange objects such that they can come into action from the most convenient place and without losing time for their delivery.
Preliminary action
Taking out
Merging
Phase transitions
25. Instead of using rectilinear parts - surfaces - or forms - use curvilinear ones; move from flat surfaces to spherical ones; from parts shaped as a cube (parallelepiped) to ball- shaped structures. Use rollers - balls - spirals - domes. Go from linear
Blessing in disguise or Turn Lemons into Lemonade
Spheroidality - Curvature
Mechanics substitution
Parameter changes
26. To move an object in two- or three- dimensional space. Use a multi- story arrangement of objects instead of a single- story arrangement. Tilt or re- orient the object - lay it on its side. Use 'another side' of a given area.
Mechanics substitution
Another dimension
Blessing in disguise or Turn Lemons into Lemonade
Dynamics
27. Separate an interfering part or property from an object - or single out the only necessary part (or property) of an object.
Color changes
Taking out
Blessing in disguise or Turn Lemons into Lemonade
Thermal expansion
28. Replace a mechanical means with a sensory (optical - acoustic - taste or smell) means. Use electric - magnetic and electromagnetic fields to interact with the object. Change from static to movable fields - from unstructured fields to those having str
Spheroidality - Curvature
Preliminary action
Taking out
Mechanics substitution
29. Use thermal expansion (or contraction) of materials. If thermal expansion is being used - use multiple materials with different coefficients of thermal expansion.
Skipping
Thermal expansion
Universality
Color changes
30. Change an object's structure from uniform to non - uniform - change an external environment (or external influence) from uniform to non - uniform. Make each part of an object function in conditions most suitable for its operation. Make each part of a
Local quality
Periodic action
Feedback
Equipotentiality
31. Invert the action(s) used to solve the problem (e.g. instead of cooling an object - heat it). Make movable parts (or the external environment) fixed - and fixed parts movable. Turn the object (or process) 'upside down'.
Porous materials
Taking out
Partial or excessive actions
The other way round
32. Make objects interacting with a given object of the same material (or material with identical properties).
Local quality
Homogeneity
Self- service
Nested doll
33. If it will be necessary to do an action with both harmful and useful effects - this action should be replaced with anti- actions to control harmful effects. Create beforehand stresses in an object that will oppose known undesirable working stresses l
Partial or excessive actions
Universality
Preliminary anti- action
The other way round
34. Replace common air with oxygen - enriched air. Replace enriched air with pure oxygen. Expose air or oxygen to ionizing radiation. Use ionized oxygen. Replace ozonized (or ionized) oxygen with ozone.
Mechanics substitution
Another dimension
Strong oxidants
Merging
35. Cause an object to oscillate or vibrate. Increase its frequency (even up to the ultrasonic). Use an object's resonant frequency. Use piezoelectric vibrators instead of mechanical ones. Use combined ultrasonic and electromagnetic field oscillations.
Mechanical vibration
Local quality
Blessing in disguise or Turn Lemons into Lemonade
Segmentation
36. Make an object porous or add porous elements (inserts - coatings - etc.). If an object is already porous - use the pores to introduce a useful substance or function.
Segmentation
Porous materials
Mechanical vibration
Partial or excessive actions
37. Make a part or object perform multiple functions; eliminate the need for other parts.
Copying
Merging
Universality
Homogeneity
38. Replace an inexpensive object with a multiple of inexpensive objects - comprising certain qualities (such as service life - for instance).
Cheap short- living objects
Continuity of useful action
Preliminary anti- action
Thermal expansion
39. Place one object inside another; place each object - in turn - inside the other. Make one part pass through a cavity in the other.
Phase transitions
Inert atmosphere
Nested doll
Flexible shells and thin films
40. Carry on work continuously; make all prts of an object work at full load - all the time. Eliminate all idle or intermittent actions or work.
'Intermediary'
Preliminary anti- action
Porous materials
Continuity of useful action