→ skos:prefLabel → "Change the State of Aggregation"@en
→ skos:note → "TRIZ Principle #35 “Parameter change” entails changing an object’s physical
state to a gas, liquid, or solid; changing pressure or other physical
parameters; changing the concentration or consistency; changing the degree of
flexibility; or changing the temperature. TRIZ Principle #36 “Phase
transition” is the use of volume or other physical properties. The solutions
working on the change in the physical state of the aggregation of a product
provide results that are very appealing but not necessarily greener, e.g., a
solid fuel is less explosive, but it is not more sustainable than other
fuels. In order to achieve environmental benefits, it is advised to try its
application on products where the transportation has a great incidence, e.g.,
the gases that, in liquid state, occupy less volume and all types of liquids
in a freeze-dried form. The benefits of the change of state can be amplified
by taking advantage of the temporary properties emerging during the phase
transition. For instance, water expansion during freezing is a property known
from thousands of years in mines, where large stones are placed within water
cavities and are broken by ice expansion."@en