Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1746223 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2011 | 9 Pages |
While the innovativeness and market potential of a new product is normally emphasized, its environmental impact is often neglected. Despite their ability to help designers reduce the environmental impact of products throughout their life cycle, many eco-design methods focus on the redesign of existing products, necessitating a more innovative design capacity. This work describes a novel model to accelerate the preliminary eco-innovation product design by integrating the advantages of case-based reasoning and the TRIZ method. Previous cases from a database support a novel design to satisfy functional performances under the CBR framework. The innovative principles and evolution patterns of the TRIZ method can enhance the design level of new products to achieve eco-innovation. Four eco-innovation concepts for a PC mouse demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed model.
► CBR can obtain the desired functional characteristics of a new design efficiently. Additionally, the TRIZ method supports techniques from different technology fields to enhance the creativity in product eco-innovation. ► Introduce inventive principles from the contradiction matrix can offer a clear approach for enhance the modification ability of CBR in product eco-innovation. ► The green evolution and IFR can help designers to focus on concepts that minimize resource requirements and the complexity of engineering product in eco-innovation. ► TRIZ enhance the innovation ability of CBR to rupture innovation in eco-design.