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1 Objective Laws Of System Evolution Systems Evolve in Predictable Ways

2 Propeller Pushes Vessel Water Lifts / Positions Water Propels Materials / People Transports Systems Never Remain Static Sails Pushes Vessel Water Lifts / Positions Wind Pushes Materials / People Transports

3 Super System Sub System PastPresentFuture Systems Change at all levels

4 If two systems have the same function, but use different effects (physical phenomena) to deliver the main function we will call them different systems

5 Same Propulsion System Same Function and Same Effect (Oars) Different Propulsion Systems Same Function but Different Effects (Steam Powered and Wind Powered)

6 What Stages Occur Between Effects? Lifts Payload Light gas Lifts Payload Wing Lifts Payload Propellant

7 Law of Stages How systems grow up

8 Stage 1: Determining the Parts and Where They Go

9 Fuel Tanks become supporting structure Stage 2: Removing the Bad Marks

10 Boosters can be added or removed depending upon payload Stage 3: Dynamizing = Make Adjustable

11 pressure Stage 4: Introducing Feedback

12 Stage 5: Transition To New Effect The Effect is Still Present but... Macro to Micro (Make use of Bulk Properties) Ionic Drive Engine uses bulk properties of Plasma + = Combine with Super-system

13 Time For a New Effect? â Is automatic feedback used to perform the main function? press ure â Has the system reached the point of diminishing return? â Must multiple conflicts be resolved for improvement? â Has the system become very specialized?

14 infancy Rapid growthMaturity Stagnation Technical parameter related to main function Number of inventions Profit Level of invention Level of invention 1. No resolution of contradiction 2. Resolves contradiction with small change 3. Resolves contradiction with a major change. Uses technology from same field 4. Resolves contradiction. Complete change in Effect. Usually a technology from another field. 5. Fundamental Effect. Has ability to change the super-system to which it belongs. New Effect Towards End of Maturity

15 Law of Increasing Ideality Ideality = Index of Useful Functions Index of Harmful Functions Less Harmful Functions (Includes $ Time Weight and Harmful Interactions) More functions done better

16 Ideality Exercise Based upon the laws of ideality, what should happen to this lawn mower?

17 Law of Shortening Energy Paths What should happen to this automobile transmission? ã Transmissions paths are shortened and eventually eliminated ã Energy transformations are reduced and finally eliminated. ã Muscle and control signals use the same field.

18 Law of Non-Uniform System Development Engine Bleed Valve Engine efficiencies improve as temperatures increase. What effect will this have on an attached valve? â System parts are improved in “fits and spurts” â When one part is improved, other parts may be harmed. â System improvement is slowed by increasing conflicts. â When one part improves, other parts may appear worse by comparison. â System Takes on Subsystem improvements and Effects

19 Law of Transition from Macro to micro â Functions performed at the macro-level are eventually performed at the micro level where the bulk properties are controlled by a field.

20 Lines of Evolution

21 Field = Fundamental fields in physics which can be combined to form Effects Liquid Move Buoyancy Fields used in Buoyancy Gravity Pressure

22 TRIZ Fields Elastic Force Internal and external GravityFrictionAdhesive Centrifugal Force Inertia of Bodies (note direction) Coriolis Force Bouyant force Hydrostatic pressure Jet Pressure Surface Tension Oder & Taste DiffusionOsmosisChemical Fields Sound Vibrations & Oscillations UltrasoundWaves Electric Discharges (Corona) Current Eddie Currents (internal and skin) Particle Beams Thermal HeatingThermal Shocks Electrostatic Electromagnetic (Voltage) Infrared Magnetic Nuclear Forces Information Radio Waves Micro waves Light (Coherent & light Pressure) Ultra- violet X-Ray

23 Solid Not Existing Lines of Evolution States and Fields GasLiquidField

24 Lines of Evolution Dimension Point 1-Dim 2-Dim

25 Lines of Evolution Path Linear Curved in Plane Curved out of Plane

26 Fixed Joint Multiple Joints Flexible Lines of Evolution Dynamization

27 Lines of Evolution Control Fixed Increased Dynamization (Continuous, Multiple) Dynamized Feedback

28 Invariable Stepwise Variable Continuously Variable Lines of Evolution Continuity of Variability

29 Lines of Evolution Oscillations Continuous Pulsed Oscillating Resonating Standing Wave

30 Smooth Lines of Evolution Surface Structure Protrusions Roughness Activated Surface

31 Monolith Lines of Evolution Voids Cavity Voids Tube Capillary Structures Dynamized Pores Liquid Filled and Structured

32 Lines of Evolution Segmentation Monolith Parts Powders Mist Mixed Media

33 Lines of Evolution Mediators No Separation Separator made from Existing Objects Separator Made From Voids OR Rocket Nozzle

34 Mono- System Bi-System Interacting Mono-System (Fully Consolidated) ? Double Multiply Group Lines of Evolution (Same) (Biased ) (Different) (Opposite) Combine Interact Consolidate

35 Mono-system Combined and Partially Consolidated Homogeneous Bi-system Mono-System (Fully Consolidated) Double Multiply Group Lines of Evolution (Same) (Biased ) (Different) (Opposite) Combine Interact Consolidate

36 Mono-system Combined and Partially Consolidated Homogeneous Poly-system Mono-System (Fully Consolidated) Double Multiply Group Lines of Evolution (Same) (Biased ) (Different) (Opposite) Combine Interact Consolidate

37 Bi-System (Biased) Combined and Partially Consolidated Mono-System (Fully Consolidated) ? Double Multiply Group Lines of Evolution (Same) (Biased ) (Different) (Opposite) Combine Interact Consolidate

38 Bi-System (Different) Double Multiply Group Lines of Evolution (Same) (Biased ) (Different) (Opposite) Combine Interact Consolidate Combined and Partially Consolidated Mono-System (Fully Consolidated) ?

39 Bi-System Double Multiply Group Lines of Evolution (Same) (Biased ) (Different) (Opposite) Combine Interact Consolidate Mono-System (Fully Consolidated) ? Combined and Partially Consolidated

40 Double Multiply Group Lines of Evolution (Same) (Biased ) (Different) (Opposite) Combine Interact Consolidate Mono- System Multiplied and Interacting Mono-System (Fully Consolidated)


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