Study on 3D computer-aided feature inspection for product design and analysis

Chengsi Lin*, Muhamad Arfauz A. Rahman, Paul G. Maropoulos

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The aim of this project is to verify the suitability of Three-dimensional (3D) scanners with computer-aided systems as a new method of geometric feature inspection. 3D scanners are currently being widely used for field recording and model reconstruction. However, at present, 3D scanning is rarely used in the field of inspection in the production process. This paper uses the Artec Leo 3D scanner as the basic equipment, randomly selects three different shapes of products for scanning, and then uses computer-aided software to optimize and feature the model. The analysis of the characteristics of the measurement data shows that the scanner has the potential to be used as an inspection tool in industrial production processes.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 24 Aug 2023
Event39th International Manufacturing Conference 2023 - Ulster University Magee Campus, Derry/Londonderry, United Kingdom
Duration: 24 Aug 202325 Aug 2023
https://www.manufacturingcouncil.ie/imc39-2023

Conference

Conference39th International Manufacturing Conference 2023
Abbreviated titleIMC39
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityDerry/Londonderry
Period24/08/202325/08/2023
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Keywords

  • 3D Scanning
  • Geometric Features Inspection
  • Computer-Aided Software
  • Quality
  • Manufacturing

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