Practical sheet | REF: FIC0355 V1

Represent a technical system according to the law of integrality of parts

Author: Denis CAVALUCCI

Publication date: August 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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    When implementing a project supported by TRIZ theory, modeling the technical system under study according to the law of integrality of parts is an important step in understanding the functioning and elementary constitution of the same object.

    This sheet suggests an approach for modeling a technical system, however complex, according to the TRIZ law of integrality of parts.

    The benefits to the user of implementing the Tryptique approach can be summed up in three points:

    • build the starting typtic of a TRIZ study by modeling the "Tool", the "Main Useful Function" and the "Object";

    • transform the object into a set of key components that interact with each other and, through their association, perform the same object's Main Useful Function;

    • analyze whether the law of completeness is respected and, if not, diagnose the major design orientations to be undertaken for the same system.

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