Reverse engineering through 3D optical scanning: Cylinder head (4G13) & side mirror case study / Aizah Adrianee Mardzuki

Reverse Engineering is the process of reconstructing a computerized model from a digitized 3D object. Laser scanners are commonly used since they can sample 3D range images fast and very accurately relative to other technologies. In our approach, we will consider two method of reverse engineering. F...

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Main Author: Mardzuki, Aizah Adrianee
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21097/1/TD_AIZAH%20ADRIANEE%20MARDZUKI%20EM%2005_5.pdf
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description Reverse Engineering is the process of reconstructing a computerized model from a digitized 3D object. Laser scanners are commonly used since they can sample 3D range images fast and very accurately relative to other technologies. In our approach, we will consider two method of reverse engineering. First, it will draw an existing parts using conventional method. Secondly, choose a part to redrawing using Rapid Form. Conventional method that used is measuring engine parts using manual equipment such as vernier caliper, ruler and micrometer. For these methods, engine components which will draw are cylinder head and all its components and also side mirror. This increases the complexity of in design and it is quite tedious since it will take much times and energy to reproduce it. Rapid Form is one of newest software in reverse engineering. By using it, component will scan to get the feature before it will modify till get the proper component. Comparison will be made to utilize these methods. This paper aimed to exhibit a computer aided reverse engineering approach in modeling a product through those methods. A comprehensive methodology is presented, and case study illustrated the approach.
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spelling uitm.eprints-10972018-10-16T02:28:52Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21097/ Reverse engineering through 3D optical scanning: Cylinder head (4G13) & side mirror case study / Aizah Adrianee Mardzuki Mardzuki, Aizah Adrianee Machine shops and machine shop practice Machine design and drawing Reverse Engineering is the process of reconstructing a computerized model from a digitized 3D object. Laser scanners are commonly used since they can sample 3D range images fast and very accurately relative to other technologies. In our approach, we will consider two method of reverse engineering. First, it will draw an existing parts using conventional method. Secondly, choose a part to redrawing using Rapid Form. Conventional method that used is measuring engine parts using manual equipment such as vernier caliper, ruler and micrometer. For these methods, engine components which will draw are cylinder head and all its components and also side mirror. This increases the complexity of in design and it is quite tedious since it will take much times and energy to reproduce it. Rapid Form is one of newest software in reverse engineering. By using it, component will scan to get the feature before it will modify till get the proper component. Comparison will be made to utilize these methods. This paper aimed to exhibit a computer aided reverse engineering approach in modeling a product through those methods. A comprehensive methodology is presented, and case study illustrated the approach. 2005 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21097/1/TD_AIZAH%20ADRIANEE%20MARDZUKI%20EM%2005_5.pdf Reverse engineering through 3D optical scanning: Cylinder head (4G13) & side mirror case study / Aizah Adrianee Mardzuki. (2005) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA. <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/21097.pdf>
spellingShingle Machine shops and machine shop practice
Machine design and drawing
Mardzuki, Aizah Adrianee
Reverse engineering through 3D optical scanning: Cylinder head (4G13) & side mirror case study / Aizah Adrianee Mardzuki
title Reverse engineering through 3D optical scanning: Cylinder head (4G13) & side mirror case study / Aizah Adrianee Mardzuki
title_full Reverse engineering through 3D optical scanning: Cylinder head (4G13) & side mirror case study / Aizah Adrianee Mardzuki
title_fullStr Reverse engineering through 3D optical scanning: Cylinder head (4G13) & side mirror case study / Aizah Adrianee Mardzuki
title_full_unstemmed Reverse engineering through 3D optical scanning: Cylinder head (4G13) & side mirror case study / Aizah Adrianee Mardzuki
title_short Reverse engineering through 3D optical scanning: Cylinder head (4G13) & side mirror case study / Aizah Adrianee Mardzuki
title_sort reverse engineering through 3d optical scanning cylinder head 4g13 side mirror case study aizah adrianee mardzuki
topic Machine shops and machine shop practice
Machine design and drawing
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21097/1/TD_AIZAH%20ADRIANEE%20MARDZUKI%20EM%2005_5.pdf
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