The paper proposes a classification approach of 40 Inventive Principles with an extended set of 160 sub-principles for process engineering, based on a thorough analysis of 155 process intensification technologies, 200 patent documents, 6 industrial case studies applying TRIZ, and other sources. The authors define problem-specific sub-principles groups as a more precise and productive ideation technique, adaptable for a large diversity of problem situations, and finally, examine the anticipated variety of ideation using 160 sub-principles with the help of MATCEM-IBD fields
Economic growth and ecological problems motivate industries to apply eco-friendly technologies and e...
This paper presents primary assumptions, origins and development of the Theory of Inventive Problem ...
AbstractAltshuller screened patents in order to find out what kind of contradictions were resolved o...
The research work analyses the relationship of 155 Process Intensification (PI) technologies to the ...
The proposed method includes identification and documentation of the elementary TRIZ inventive princ...
Process engineering (PE) focuses on the design, operation, control and optimization of chemical, phy...
The 40 Altshuller Inventive Principles with numerous sub-principles remain over decades the most fre...
Part 4: TRIZ and FunctionsInternational audienceIn recent years, the application of TRIZ methodology...
AbstractThe 40 Inventive Principles are one of the best known and most used tools of TRIZ. Originall...
utility patents in the former USSR, discovered forty patterns of Inventive Solutions that are known ...
The theory of inventive problem solving methodology (TRIZ) is a well-established accelerator to supp...
Developed during the initial patent research by Altshuller and his colleagues, the 40 Inventive Prin...
A comparison was made of four tools that are based on the 40 inventive principles of TRIZ, viz (1) t...
This paper introduces six aspects of the theory of inventive problem solving (TRIZ), from conceptual...
AbstractProcess patents contain substantial knowledge of the principles behind manufacturing process...
Economic growth and ecological problems motivate industries to apply eco-friendly technologies and e...
This paper presents primary assumptions, origins and development of the Theory of Inventive Problem ...
AbstractAltshuller screened patents in order to find out what kind of contradictions were resolved o...
The research work analyses the relationship of 155 Process Intensification (PI) technologies to the ...
The proposed method includes identification and documentation of the elementary TRIZ inventive princ...
Process engineering (PE) focuses on the design, operation, control and optimization of chemical, phy...
The 40 Altshuller Inventive Principles with numerous sub-principles remain over decades the most fre...
Part 4: TRIZ and FunctionsInternational audienceIn recent years, the application of TRIZ methodology...
AbstractThe 40 Inventive Principles are one of the best known and most used tools of TRIZ. Originall...
utility patents in the former USSR, discovered forty patterns of Inventive Solutions that are known ...
The theory of inventive problem solving methodology (TRIZ) is a well-established accelerator to supp...
Developed during the initial patent research by Altshuller and his colleagues, the 40 Inventive Prin...
A comparison was made of four tools that are based on the 40 inventive principles of TRIZ, viz (1) t...
This paper introduces six aspects of the theory of inventive problem solving (TRIZ), from conceptual...
AbstractProcess patents contain substantial knowledge of the principles behind manufacturing process...
Economic growth and ecological problems motivate industries to apply eco-friendly technologies and e...
This paper presents primary assumptions, origins and development of the Theory of Inventive Problem ...
AbstractAltshuller screened patents in order to find out what kind of contradictions were resolved o...