ATTENTION!
Algorithm
is a tool FOR ORGANIZATION of thinking - NOT a REPLACEMENT of it!
Don't
hurry. Carefully think over every STEP and write them down.
STEP 1
1.1
Technical
system for
...............(specify the Primary Function - PF)
by means of ...............(specify the Principle of Operation - PO)
consists of ................(enumerate the all
parts of the system)
In
the process of realization of the PF: .........(specify the PF),
a
Harmful Effect 1 (HE1): .........(specify HE1) occurs.
In
order to eliminate HE1:
.........(specify HE1),
Means
Of Removing (MOR): .........(specify possible MOR) can be used.
But
when using these MORs, new Harmful Effects 2 (HE2) occur.
...............(Specify
HE2 for every MOR).
1.2
Write
the scheme of the problem without
professional terms:
Primary Function (PF)
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.........
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(Specify
the conditions of the best for PF)
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Principle of Operation (PO)
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.........
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(Specify
OP)
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Harmful
Effect 1 (HE1)
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.........
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(Specify
HE1)
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Mean Of
Removing (MOR)
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.........
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(Specify
MOR)
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Harmful
Effect 2 (HE2)
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.........
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(Specify
HE2)
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1.3
Examine
variants of the Technical Contradictions (TC) in
their extreme states and write them down.
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TC1: MOR ð HE1** ð HE2
IF MOR: .........(Specify MOR)
enter
THEN HE1: .........(Specify
HE1) removed
BUT new HE2:
.........(Specify
HE2) appears
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TC2: MOR ð HE2 ð HE1
IF MOR: .........(Specify MOR)
don't enter
THEN HE2: .........(Specify
HE2) doesn't appear
BUT HE1: .........( Specify
HE1) remained
Step 2.
Formulation of the invention problem
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MOR
ð
HE2 + HE1
It
is necessary to find such an X-element, which
while
preserving the capability of ABSENTEE MOR: .........(specify
MOR)
to
not create HE2: .........(specify HE2),
would
also remove .........(specify
HE1).
Step 3.
Determine the Operation Zone (ZOP) -
- the space, where the conflict takes place
The
composition of the ZOP must consist of:
-
An object, which will be subjected to a harmful influence (HE1),
and
- An object, which exerts the
harmful influence.
Step 4.
Determine Operation Time (TOP).
Operation
Time - TOP, which consists of:
- The time of conflict Т1
- The time prior to the conflict Т2
- The time of fulfillment of the Primary Function Т3
In a
general case:
Т =
T1 + T2 + T3
Three
variants are possible, depending on the relationship between the time
when the conflict takes place, and the time when the Primary Function performs.
4.1 Variant
"Either Т1 or Т3 ":
Production
process (Т2 =
Т3),
which has already begun, is interrupted by the conflict.
The
system "waits" for the conflict to end (Т1)
in order to resume the production process.
In this case:
Т = T1 + T3(T2)
4.2 Variant
"Both Т1
and Т3"
The conflict takes place simultaneously with the
beginning of the production process,
being its integral part.
Here:
Т = T1(T3)+ T2
4.3
Variant "Т1
part of Т3"
The conflict takes place only with definite
parameters of the PF. As a rule, the system's goal is to reduce Т1 to
zero, and to prevent its occurrence.
It this case:
Т = T3 = T1 + T2
Step 5.
The Physical Contradiction on the macro-level - Macro-PhC
In ZOP
.........(Specify ZOP) during ...(specify the time of a
fulfillment of the PF Т3)
should be .........(specify
the physical macro-state, e.g., "be long", "be hot")
in order to perform the Primary Function PF, and
should be .........(specify
the opposite physical macro-state, e.g., "be short", "be
cold")
in order
to prevent the Harmful Effect HE1 at the time of the conflict
.........(specify
the conflict time Т1).
Step 6.
The Physical Contradiction on the micro-level - micro-PhC
Between
.........(specify contact surfaces) there must be particles of a
substance, which
would:
- ensure .........(specify
physical state of the best for a fulfillment of PF) and
- ensure .........(specify
opposite physical state, in which ВE1 doesn't appear).
Step 7.
Ideal Final Result - IFR
Technical system should ITSELF provide a presence of particles
between .........(specify
contacting surfaces), which would ensure .........(specify
opposite physical states).
Step 8.
Formulate the demands on the characteristics of the particles
which would ensure the conditions under which the HE1 would occur:
The particles must be.........
Step 9.
Analyze the composition of the system and figure out whether or
not the system has the elements that are the required characteristics.
Step 10.
If the problem is solved move on to the part 7
of ARIZ-85B,
If the problem isn't solved, continue the
analysis under part 4 of ARIZ-85B.
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* Steps
1 - 2 ASPS were developed on the basis of work of V. Korolev "The
First Part"-
First part (first part ARIZ-85V)
Steps 3 - 7 were
developed on the basis of steps 2nd and 3rd parts of ARIZ-85B by G.
Altshuller - comment of author (M. Meyerovich).
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**Line
above the abbreviation, e.g. HE1, marks it's opposite state or its
absence (not-HE1) - comment of author (M. Meyerovich).
© - M. Meyerovich
Translated by Ivan Prokoshyn (Canada)
About author:
Mark Meerovich born in 1941
TRIZ Expert (20 years experience).
Master of TRIZ (qualified by Genrich
Altshuller). Master of Science in Engineering.
Professor (logistics, project management)
at the ChOUEHS, Odessa, Ukraine and leader of the Scientific-practical
Laboratory "Ukraine TRIZ-education" (ChOUEHS, Odessa, Ukraine).
TRIZ experience: 20 years experience in
problem solving management (research problem, manufactures problems,
management problems etc.). Large experience in TRIZ education (more than
80 seminars). Former students: engineers, researchers, managers,
children, and schoolteachers.
Area of scientific interests: Technology of forming
creative thinking and "Cutting-edge pedagogic" that develops
characteristic of a creative individual in students.
More than 20 publications and 3 books (on
technology of developing of creative thinking).
E-mail: mark_lara@mail.ru
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