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This TRIZ assignment discusses reducing water usage in toilets while still effectively removing waste. It identifies that reusing shower water could reduce usage but lower flush efficiency, worsening the contradiction. Applying principles 10 and 14, a potential design solution is proposed:
1) Use a preliminary flow-line to manufacture the water flow.
2) Switch from a reciprocating to a rotary pump to take advantage of spheroidality and curvature, improving both water conservation and flush effectiveness.
This TRIZ assignment discusses reducing water usage in toilets while still effectively removing waste. It identifies that reusing shower water could reduce usage but lower flush efficiency, worsening the contradiction. Applying principles 10 and 14, a potential design solution is proposed:
1) Use a preliminary flow-line to manufacture the water flow.
2) Switch from a reciprocating to a rotary pump to take advantage of spheroidality and curvature, improving both water conservation and flush effectiveness.
This TRIZ assignment discusses reducing water usage in toilets while still effectively removing waste. It identifies that reusing shower water could reduce usage but lower flush efficiency, worsening the contradiction. Applying principles 10 and 14, a potential design solution is proposed:
1) Use a preliminary flow-line to manufacture the water flow.
2) Switch from a reciprocating to a rotary pump to take advantage of spheroidality and curvature, improving both water conservation and flush effectiveness.
Ainul Nasehah (A149024) Syifa Syuhaidah (A149999) Nursitihajar (A149410) TRIZ- Contradiction How can we reduce water usage in a toilet and still not remove waste effectively?
If we reuse the shower
Worsening water to flush the toilet, #33 #39 Then we can reduce the Impro water usage veme #11 11 10,14 nt But the efficiency of toilet #7 15,13 10, 6, 2, 34 flush is lowered Based on table Improvement vs Worsening