N. Baroiu, G. Moroșanu, V. Teodor, R. Crăciun, V. Păunoiu
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USE OF REVERSE ENGINEERING TECHNIQUES FOR INSPECTING SCREWS SURFACES OF A HELICAL HYDRAULIC PUMP
Recently, 3D measurement systems have developed more and more in various fields. With the help of 3D measuring systems, the measurement time in design, manufacture, assembly and production is substantially reduced. In this paper, it is proposed to redesign two pieces of a helical pump (driver and driven screws) based on numerical models obtained by scanning. These models are obtained based on the processing of point clouds resulting from the 3D scanning of the respective pieces. After completing the actual scanning process, the numerical models were measured using specific software to determine the dimensional characteristics and their modeling was performed in a computer-aided design program. Subsequently, the inspection was performed by overlapping the scanned model and the CAD model of each piece, in order to be able to compare the analytical models with the real pieces. This comparison allows to appreciate the degree to which the analytical model obtained by redesign corresponds to the real piece. In this way, the ability of future pieces obtained based on the analytical model to be able to accomplish the desired functional role can be appreciated.
期刊介绍:
The main topics of the journal are: Micro & Nano Technologies; Rapid Prototyping Technologies; High Speed Manufacturing Processes; Ecological Technologies in Machine Manufacturing; Manufacturing and Automation; Flexible Manufacturing; New Manufacturing Processes; Design, Control and Exploitation; Assembly and Disassembly; Cold Forming Technologies; Optimization of Experimental Research and Manufacturing Processes; Maintenance, Reliability, Life Cycle Time and Cost; CAD/CAM/CAE/CAX Integrated Systems; Composite Materials Technologies; Non-conventional Technologies; Concurrent Engineering; Virtual Manufacturing; Innovation, Creativity and Industrial Development.