Development of technical creativity featuring modified TRIZ-AM inventive principle to support additive manufacturing

The design for additive manufacturing (DFAM) processing was introduced to fully utilize the design freedom provided by additive manufacturing (AM). Consequently, appropriate design methodologies have become essential for this technology. Recently, many studies have identified the importance of DFAM...

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Main Authors: Mazlan, Siti Nur Humaira, Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra, Deja, Mariusz
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spelling my.utm.1034192023-11-14T04:08:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/103419/ Development of technical creativity featuring modified TRIZ-AM inventive principle to support additive manufacturing Mazlan, Siti Nur Humaira Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra Deja, Mariusz TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The design for additive manufacturing (DFAM) processing was introduced to fully utilize the design freedom provided by additive manufacturing (AM). Consequently, appropriate design methodologies have become essential for this technology. Recently, many studies have identified the importance of DFAM method utilization to produce AM parts, and theory of inventive problem-solving (TRIZ) is a strategy used to formalize design methodologies. TRIZ is a problem-solving tool developed to assist designers to find innovative and creative solutions. However, the pathway for synergizing TRIZ and DFAM is not clearly explained with respect to AM capabilities and complexities. This is mainly because most methods continue to involve use of the classical TRIZ principle, which was developed early in 1946, 40 years before AM technologies were introduced in the mid-1980s. Therefore, to tackle this issue, this study aims to enhance the 40 principles of classical TRIZ to accommodate AM design principles. A modified TRIZ-AM principle has been developed to define the pathway to AM solutions. TRIZ-AM cards are tools that assist designers to select inventive principles in the early phases of product design and development. The case study illustrates that even inexperienced AM users can creatively design innovative AM parts. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/103419/1/AiniZuhraKadir2022_DevelopmentofTechnicalCreativity.pdf Mazlan, Siti Nur Humaira and Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra and Deja, Mariusz (2022) Development of technical creativity featuring modified TRIZ-AM inventive principle to support additive manufacturing. Journal of Mechanical Design, 144 (5). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1050-0472 http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.4052758 DOI: 10.1115/1.4052758
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Mazlan, Siti Nur Humaira
Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra
Deja, Mariusz
Development of technical creativity featuring modified TRIZ-AM inventive principle to support additive manufacturing
description The design for additive manufacturing (DFAM) processing was introduced to fully utilize the design freedom provided by additive manufacturing (AM). Consequently, appropriate design methodologies have become essential for this technology. Recently, many studies have identified the importance of DFAM method utilization to produce AM parts, and theory of inventive problem-solving (TRIZ) is a strategy used to formalize design methodologies. TRIZ is a problem-solving tool developed to assist designers to find innovative and creative solutions. However, the pathway for synergizing TRIZ and DFAM is not clearly explained with respect to AM capabilities and complexities. This is mainly because most methods continue to involve use of the classical TRIZ principle, which was developed early in 1946, 40 years before AM technologies were introduced in the mid-1980s. Therefore, to tackle this issue, this study aims to enhance the 40 principles of classical TRIZ to accommodate AM design principles. A modified TRIZ-AM principle has been developed to define the pathway to AM solutions. TRIZ-AM cards are tools that assist designers to select inventive principles in the early phases of product design and development. The case study illustrates that even inexperienced AM users can creatively design innovative AM parts.
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author Mazlan, Siti Nur Humaira
Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra
Deja, Mariusz
author_facet Mazlan, Siti Nur Humaira
Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra
Deja, Mariusz
author_sort Mazlan, Siti Nur Humaira
title Development of technical creativity featuring modified TRIZ-AM inventive principle to support additive manufacturing
title_short Development of technical creativity featuring modified TRIZ-AM inventive principle to support additive manufacturing
title_full Development of technical creativity featuring modified TRIZ-AM inventive principle to support additive manufacturing
title_fullStr Development of technical creativity featuring modified TRIZ-AM inventive principle to support additive manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Development of technical creativity featuring modified TRIZ-AM inventive principle to support additive manufacturing
title_sort development of technical creativity featuring modified triz-am inventive principle to support additive manufacturing
publisher American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/103419/1/AiniZuhraKadir2022_DevelopmentofTechnicalCreativity.pdf
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