Centre-drilling optimization of rotational parts using reverse engineering techniques

  • Authors:
  • Alexandru Manolescu;Gheorghe Oancea;Sever Alexandru Haba

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, Romania;Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, Romania;Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, Romania

  • Venue:
  • CIMMACS'11/ISP'11 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Computational Intelligence, Man-Machine Systems and Cybernetics, and proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Information Security and Privacy
  • Year:
  • 2011

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Abstract

Reverse Engineering has often been used for the purpose of reproducing products or redesigning products from others that already exist. Scanning techniques are commonly used to check a real product's geometric deviations versus a digital model. In this paper it is used a rotating 3D laser scanner to generate a point cloud representing a scanned rotational semi-finished part. Points from cloud will determine the optimal rotation axis of the part via a software tool named AXCEN and conceived by the authors.