Improved Design of J-Box Steam Lines in Continuous Bleaching Range Based on TRIZ

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The incorporation of TRIZ thinking seems to have elevated the capability of function analysis method to a higher level .This case study applies the TRIZ methodology to assist solve a problem for a process of continuous bleaching range. The focus is placed on identifying the cause of multiform degree of whiteness.

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November 2010

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