3D CAD model reconstruction and fast prototyping of rotational parts: A reverse engineering approach

Chowdary, B V and Jaglal, D (2023) 3D CAD model reconstruction and fast prototyping of rotational parts: A reverse engineering approach. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 21(5), pp. 1520-1544. ISSN 1726-0531

Abstract

Purpose: This paper aims to present a reverse engineering (RE) approach for three-dimensional (3D) model reconstruction and fast prototyping (FP) of broken chess pieces. Design/methodology/approach: A case study involving a broken chess piece was selected to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed unconventional RE approach. Initially, a laser 3D scanner was used to acquire a (non-uniform rational B-spline) surface model of the object, which was then processed to develop a parametric computer aided design (CAD) model combined with geometric design and tolerancing (GD&T) technique for evaluation and then for FP of the part using a computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine. Findings: The effectiveness of the proposed approach for reconstruction and FP of rotational parts was ascertained through a sample part. The study demonstrates non-contact data acquisition technologies such as 3D laser scanners together with RE systems can support to capture the entire part geometry that was broken/worn and developed quickly through the application of computer aided manufacturing principles and a CNC machine. The results indicate that design communication, customer involvement and FP can be efficiently accomplished by means of an integrated RE workflow combined with rapid product development tools and techniques. Originality/value: This research established a RE approach for the acquisition of broken/worn part data and the development of parametric CAD models. Then, the developed 3D CAD model was inspected for accuracy by means of the GD&T approach and rapidly developed using a CNC machine. Further, the proposed RE led FP approach can provide solutions to similar industrial situations wherein agility in the product design and development process is necessary to produce physical samples and functional replacement parts for aging systems in a short turnaround time.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: fast prototyping; rapid product development; reverse engineering; rotational parts
Index terms: acquisition, geometry, case study, reconstruction, data acquisition, effectiveness, accuracy, product design, replacement, workflow, product development, computer aided design, prototyping, methodology
Subjects: innovation studies, materials science, mathematical modelling, business, computational design, data collection methods, innovation and technology management, professional development, performance management, research methods, management, building construction
Topics: Research Practice, Engineering Principles, Information Management, Business Strategy, Quality Management, Digital Applications
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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