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Application of Additive Technology and Reverse Engineering in the Realization of Damaged Obsolete Parts

Примена адитивне технологије и реверзибилног инжењерства у реализацији оштећених застарелих делова

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2023
Authors
Vorkapić, Miloš
Živojinović, Danijela
Kreculj, Dragan
Ivanov, Toni
Baltić, Marija
Simonović, Aleksandar
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Reverse engineering (RE) aims to design a new replacement part based on the existing part. The goal is to perform a quality reproduction of the physical part with the best possible mechanical characteristics aiming to find optimal solutions regarding the shape and dimensions of the part. The procedure is implemented through a series of steps: creating a digital 3D model, improving model parameters, and realizing products using additive technologies. In this paper, a review and implementation of the funda– mental methodologies of RE were carried out on the example of a damaged protective cover with an unknown geometry and material essential for the function of a discontinued device with no technical documentation and spare parts. An optical scanning method, 3D CAD, FEA, and additive manufacturing were used to realize the reproduced part. It was shown that by utilizing RE the lifecycle of the device could be significantly extended with minimal cost.
Реверзбилни инжењеринг (РЕ) има за циљ да пројектује нови заменски део на основу постојећег дела. Поступак се спроводи кроз низ корака: израда дигиталног 3Д модела, побољшање и оптимизација параметара модела и реализација производа применом адитивних технологија. Циљ је да се изврши квалитетна репродукција физичког дела са најбољим могућим механичким карактеристикама у циљу проналажења оптималних решења у погледу облика и димензија дела. У овом раду је извршен преглед и имплементација основних методологија РЕ на примеру оштећеног заштитног поклопца непознате геометрије и материјала од суштинског значаја за функционисање уређаја који се не производи, а при томе нема расположиве техничке документације и резервних делова. У реализацији репродукованог дела коришћена је метода оптичког скенирања, 3D CAD, FEA и адитивна производња. Показало се да се коришћењем РE може значајно продужити животни циклус уређаја уз минималне трошкове.
Keywords:
3D scanning / additive technology / FDM process / reverse engineering / FEA / model manufacturing
Source:
FME Transactions, 2023, 51, 1, 31-38
Publisher:
  • Beograd : Mašinski fakultet
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200026 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy - IChTM) (RS-200026)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200105 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering) (RS-200105)

DOI: 10.5937/fme2301031V

ISSN: 1451-2092

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85150268186
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https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5887
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find optimal solutions regarding the shape and dimensions of the part. The
procedure is implemented through a series of steps: creating a digital 3D
model, improving model parameters, and realizing products using additive
technologies. In this paper, a review and implementation of the funda–
mental methodologies of RE were carried out on the example of a damaged
protective cover with an unknown geometry and material essential for the
function of a discontinued device with no technical documentation and
spare parts. An optical scanning method, 3D CAD, FEA, and additive
manufacturing were used to realize the reproduced part. It was shown that
by utilizing RE the lifecycle of the device could be significantly extended
with minimal cost.
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abstract = "Reverse engineering (RE) aims to design a new replacement part based on
the existing part. The goal is to perform a quality reproduction of the
physical part with the best possible mechanical characteristics aiming to
find optimal solutions regarding the shape and dimensions of the part. The
procedure is implemented through a series of steps: creating a digital 3D
model, improving model parameters, and realizing products using additive
technologies. In this paper, a review and implementation of the funda–
mental methodologies of RE were carried out on the example of a damaged
protective cover with an unknown geometry and material essential for the
function of a discontinued device with no technical documentation and
spare parts. An optical scanning method, 3D CAD, FEA, and additive
manufacturing were used to realize the reproduced part. It was shown that
by utilizing RE the lifecycle of the device could be significantly extended
with minimal cost.",
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Vorkapić, M., Živojinović, D., Kreculj, D., Ivanov, T., Baltić, M.,& Simonović, A.. (2023). Application of Additive Technology and Reverse Engineering in the Realization of Damaged Obsolete Parts. in FME Transactions
Beograd : Mašinski fakultet., 51(1), 31-38.
https://doi.org/10.5937/fme2301031V
Vorkapić M, Živojinović D, Kreculj D, Ivanov T, Baltić M, Simonović A. Application of Additive Technology and Reverse Engineering in the Realization of Damaged Obsolete Parts. in FME Transactions. 2023;51(1):31-38.
doi:10.5937/fme2301031V .
Vorkapić, Miloš, Živojinović, Danijela, Kreculj, Dragan, Ivanov, Toni, Baltić, Marija, Simonović, Aleksandar, "Application of Additive Technology and Reverse Engineering in the Realization of Damaged Obsolete Parts" in FME Transactions, 51, no. 1 (2023):31-38,
https://doi.org/10.5937/fme2301031V . .

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