DocumentCode :
466670
Title :
EVALUATION AND OPTIMISATION OF ERRORS IN THE REVERSE ENGINEERING PROCESS: A CASE STUDY
Author :
Lecrivain, G.M. ; Kennedy, I. ; Slaouti, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. & Technol., Manchester Metropolitan Univ., Manchester
fYear :
2007
fDate :
9-11 July 2007
Firstpage :
10
Lastpage :
17
Abstract :
Reverse engineering is used to reproduce a virtual model of any existing complex 3D shape. It is a fast evolving area which has a multitude of applications. It has also become an increasingly vital tool to reduce product development cycles. In conjunction with modern growing areas such as rapid prototyping or rapid tooling, this science is leading towards a rapidity, flexibility and agility discipline. This paper describes and analyses the successive errors embedded in the Reverse engineering process. Several simple components with specific geometric shapes are reverse engineered and remanufactured. Results show that the successive errors involved in each stage of the Reverse engineering process remain minimal (of the order of 0.5% or less) resulting in an overall maximum uncertainty of less than 1% between the original components and their remanufactured parts. Finally, two surface reconstruction procedures are described and compared with a suggested alternative method. This method enables the construction a CAD model with smooth surfaces without any oscillations and a closer fit to the scans. The final CAD model obtained can then be redesigned for an improved performance prior to a remanufacturing.
Keywords :
optimisation; product development; rapid tooling; recycling; reverse engineering; CAD model; optimisation; product development cycles; rapid prototyping; rapid tooling; remanufactured parts; reverse engineering process;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Agile Manufacturing, 2007. ICAM 2007. IET International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Durham
Print_ISBN :
978-0-86341-816-7
Type :
conf
Filename :
4286468
Link To Document :
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