A Method of Analyzing Complexity by Effects and Rapid Acquisition of the Most Ideal Solution Based on TRIZ

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2009-03-31

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Cranfield University Press

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Conference paper

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Free to read from

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P. Zhang, F. Liu, D.R. Zhang and R.H. Tan, A Method of Analyzing Complexity by Effects and Rapid Acquisition of the Most Ideal Solution Based on TRIZ, Proceedings of the 19th CIRP Design Conference – Competitive Design, Cranfield University, 30-31 March 2009, pp245

Abstract

Presently, designers could only use definitions in the complexity theory to analyze the complex problems in the system. In the article, a new method is put forward which is the method of analyzing complexity by effects and rapid acquisition of the highest ideal solution based on TRIZ. By the twice mapping events of complex problems, transform them into chain of additional effects. Due to that some relationship exists between the ideal of module of additional effects’ solution and S-curves, designers could rapidly obtain the most ideal solution. Finally, use the ultrasonic system examples to check the method.

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Organised by: Cranfield University

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Github

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Complexity, TRIZ, Additional effects, most ideal solution

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Copyright: Cranfield University 2009

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Mori Seiki – The Machine Tool Company