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Flexible lighting distribution on “party ships”

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TRIZ trends predict an increased electrification of engineering systems. One of the visible effects of this is lighting, in this case party lights on boats. The need to furnish a boat with colorful illumination requires a flexible, redispatchable system. Cable-bound illumination does not meet this requirement. A solution is presented in this paper using TRIZ as a problem-solving methodology. TRIZ comprises a set of heuristic tools for problem analysis, reformulation, root cause analysis, and problem-solving algorithms. TRIZ, however, concentrates on generating solutions to problems irrespective of given limitations concerning, for example, safety, producibility, or cost. TRIZ provides a direction of thinking that has been proven successful in the past for similar problems. Other tools must, nevertheless, be used to carry out a technical evaluation of the feasibility of the solution, scalability, practicability, or cost target. TRIZ tools are widely used by engineers in multinational corporations such as Intel, GE, Philips, Siemens, Bosch, Boeing, Samsung, LG, and Cochlear. In this paper, selected tools from the overall TRIZ toolbox will be used and explained, with a focus on functional analysis, trimming, and resources. However, other aspects (Trends, Function Oriented Search (FOS), and Ideal Final Result (IFR)) will also be presented.
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys.
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  • General Electric Global Research Freisinger Landstrasse 50, D-85748 Garching b. Muenchen, Germany
Bibliografia
  • 1. Altshuller, G.S. (1984) Creativity as an exact science: the theory of the solution of inventive problems. Translated by Anthony Williams. New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers.
  • 2. Altshuller, G.S. (1996) And suddenly the inventor appeared: TRIZ, the theory of inventive problem solving. Worchester, Massachusetts: Technical Innovation Centre.
  • 3. Altshuller, G.S. (1997) 40 principles: TRIZ keys to technical innovation. Translated by Lev Shulyak and Steven Rodman. Worchester, Massachusetts: Technical Innovation Center.
  • 4. Ball, L. (2002) Breakthrough inventing with TRIZ. Third Millennium Publishing. See also for Larry Ball: Hierarchical TRIZ Algorithm. 2002: Third Millennium Publishing.
  • 5. Clausing, D. & Fey, V.R. (2004) Effective innovation. New York: ASME Press.
  • 6. Kosse, V. (1999) Solving problems with TRIZ: an exercise handbook. Ideation International Inc.
  • 7. Mann, D., et al. (2003) Matrix 2003. Ieper: Creax Press.
  • 8. Rantanen, K. & Domb, E. (2002) Simplified TRIZ: new problem solving applications for engineers. St. Lucie Press.
  • 9. Salamatov, Y. (1999) TRIZ: the right solution at the right time: a guide to innovative problem solving. The Netherlands: Insytec B.V.
  • 10. Terninko, J., Zusman, A. & Zlotin, B. (1998) Systematic innovation: an introduction to TRIZ (Theory of inventive problem solving). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
  • 11. Timokhov, V.I. (2002) Natural innovation. Creax.
  • 12. Wikimedia (2017) [Online] Available from: https://upload. wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fd/Toronto_Party_ Boat.jpg [Accessed: March 23, 2017]
  • 13. Zlotin, B & Zusman, A. (2001) Directed evolution: philosophy, theory and practice. Ideation International Inc.
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Opracowanie ze środków MNiSW w ramach umowy 812/P-DUN/2016 na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (zadania 2017)
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