FME Transactions (Jan 2024)

TRIZ effect exploitation on engineering students thinking skills in product design

  • Hmina K.,
  • Allouch A.,
  • Bouyarmane H.,
  • El Amine M.,
  • Sallaou M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/fme2402271H
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 2
pp. 271 – 278

Abstract

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Product design is a creative and multidisciplinary activity that often necessitates the application of analytical and innovative support tools to enhance the concept research phase and solutions development. The TRIZ theory, a highly effective innovation method, has demonstrated its efficacy in supporting innovation across various fields. In this context, our focus has been on integrating TRIZ into the product design process involving engineering designers. This article provides a descriptive and critically assessed evaluation of the operational impact of TRIZ on the design activity, specifically in the development of a "Wastewater Screening and Filtration System" during the preliminary design phases. The objective of this research is to assess the influence of TRIZ utilization on the engineering designers' ability to address a design problem. The ultimate goal is to establish an innovative design support approach based on the use of TRIZ tools that is easily comprehensible and applicable to future designers. Within this article, we present both quantitative and qualitative results of the exploitation of TRIZ tools combined with an energy analysis of the requirement in the product design field.

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