The principle of effective continuity is described as follows:
1) continuous operations should not be interrupted, and all parts of the object should be at full capacity;
2) Remove all idle and intermediate actions:
3) Replace "Back and forth" with cyclic actions:
This principle can look at the opposite of Principle 19. We can check the intermittent moments of the system, which may cause energy loss (Waste) of the system ), any "starting from scratch" or "transition process" that causes workflow interruptions may damage the system efficiency. Therefore, these adverse factors must be eliminated.
For 1) and 2) it is very understandable that the useless moments and intermediate transitional actions of the system should be eliminated to make full use of system resources. For 3, generally, the "Back and forth" Action consumes more energy than the loop action. The loop action is continuous, while the back and forth actions are not consecutive. It is a kind of motion from 0 to the maximum and then to 0, based on conservation of momentum, this movement often consumes more energy. The example is as follows:
A) Automobile flywheel design:
B) Waterwheel;
C) Factory shift system: ensures the continuity of production and makes full use of machines and other resources;
D) continuous pressure in brainwashing;
E) Pay mobile phone bills on time to ensure continuous communication;
F) Streamline jobs;
G) The printer also performs the print operation (keep it at full load ):
It can be seen from this that many things in the invention principle are actually empirical and bidirectional. If we only look at these 40 principles, then the methods of using the methods of traditional methods will not be better than other methods, for example, the trial and error methods are much better, or even a bit similar to the morphological analysis method. However, if we combine the technical conflicts and the conflict matrix and follow the process of the methods described in the table, the efficiency of invention and creation can be greatly improved.
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