scholarly journals Computer Aided Reverse Engineering of a Toy Car

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jahangir Ansari
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 274-284
Author(s):  
Dorota Palka

AbstractDespite the very rapid technological development, the general concept of mechanical devices has not changed. Still, the most common element of these devices are gears, whose range of use is very wide. There are both technological and historical considerations for the reconstruction of gears and other elements. In particular, this applies to spare parts for technical facilities that are not available on the market or service costs are too high. Contemporary reconstruction is called Reverse Engineering, which offers tools that allow transformation of an existing object through a virtual model into the final real product. Modern production engineering is based on innovative CAD – Computer Aided Designed design methods and computer-aided manufacturing technologies, CAM – Computer Aided Manufacturing. The rapid development of 3D CAD systems has led to the development of solutions to obtain the designed object, already at the development stage. Such a solution is the Rapid Prototyping method, designed for fast, precise and repeatable production of machine components. Widespread use and growing interest in the use of additive printing influenced the development of this technology. The purpose of the article is to present the practical application of the Reverse Engineering method and 3D printing in the reconstruction of gears. The object of research is the real gear, which has been reconstructed using Reverse Engineering and 3D printing. The article presents the basic assumptions of the methods used and the methodology for conducting reconstruction work. FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) technology was used for the research. The results obtained are a real example of the practical application of the presented methods. At the same time, they create great opportunities for their wider use.


Author(s):  
Eneko Solaberrieta ◽  
Xabier Amezua ◽  
Xabier Garikano ◽  
Mikel Iturrate ◽  
Jose Antonio Oriozabala ◽  
...  

AbstractIn this paper, due to the importance of maintaining a secure grip with the control hand in kayaking, a simple three phase process is presented for the massive development of personalized grips which allow the improvement of this handgrip. This process consists of obtaining the 3D geometry of the paddler's handgrip by using Reverse Engineering (RE) tools, designing the grip from the obtained 3D geometry by using Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools and manufacturing the grip by using Additive Manufacturing (AM) tools. Therefore, this paper shows that the RE, CAD and AM tools available today allow the customization of products for many applications.


Author(s):  
Sim S. Simandiri ◽  
K. H. Wang

Reverse engineering proceeds in the reverse of conventional manufacturing order, based on the pull system instead of the traditional push system. This paper is concerned with applying the reverse engineering concept to the development of parts. With this procedure the development of parts involves an iterative reverse process from the scanning of a developmental prototype towards the design model. The focus is on the use of two set-ups of network in providing computerized data of the prototype that are exchangeable among Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) systems. The first set-up applies a direct approach to manipulate the scanned data in the CAM environment for generating Numerical Control (NC) programs used for machining the workpiece. The second set-up applies an indirect approach to manipulate the scanned data in a CAD environment prior to generating the NC programs. The major benefits gained from the reverse engineering application in the development of parts are also described.


Author(s):  
G C Vosniakos ◽  
T Giannakakis

This work discusses issues concerning the implementation of scanning of unknown engineering objects containing just simple (i.e. no freeform) surfaces with touch probes on three-axis computer numerical control (CNC) measuring machines in order to reconstruct their shape in a computer aided design (CAD) system. Several ideas are put forward e.g. scanning along vertical slicing planes adaptive point sampling distances in-process ‘proactive’ segmentation of points into curve sections and probe radius compensation in two directions as well as limited remedy of edge scanning ambiguities. Most of the suggested algorithms are implemented as parametric numerical control (NC) programs on an OKUMA machining centre.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1470916 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paulus Wisnu Anggoro ◽  
M. Tauviqirrahman ◽  
J. Jamari ◽  
A. P. Bayuseno ◽  
B. Bawono ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 490-491 ◽  
pp. 1517-1521 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Zhong Wang ◽  
Dong Dong Zhang ◽  
Jin Liang ◽  
Xiao Bo Liao

In recent years, more and more class-A surfaces are adopted for product processing, both in the traditional industries and new industries, which proposes high requirements for the detection technique of product. This article describes the method of size detection in detail. Combining with the principle of reverse engineering, the XJTUOM and XJTUDP systems are used for the 3D digital measurement and design of the large sculpture. The digital detection technology combined with computer aided tools will have a more widespread and profound application in reverse engineering.


2011 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 142-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
Quan Yu ◽  
Xin Gong ◽  
Guo-Min Wang ◽  
Zhe-Yuan Yu ◽  
Yu-Fen Qian ◽  
...  

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