Application of TRIZ inventive principles to innovate recycling machine

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This article mainly proposes a design process in which a combination of brainstorming and the theory of inventive problem-solving, better known as TRIZ, are used in the design process. We used illustrations by designing a recycling machine for Tetra Pak. Designers are guided to apply brainstorming to come up with innovative designs and features utilizing 39 engineering parameters, a contradiction matrix, and 40 inventive principles for solving design problems. Once copyright and patent laws have been adhered in order to ensure there are no infringements, a prototype may be constructed, and patents may be applied for.

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Lin, S. Y., & Wu, C. T. (2016). Application of TRIZ inventive principles to innovate recycling machine. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 8(5), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814016647303

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