Proceedings of the 33rd International MATADOR Conference 2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-0777-4_81
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A Knowledge-Based System for Tolerance Allocation in Reverse Engineering

Abstract: Tolerance assignment in mechanical engineering is a typical procedure that is mainly based on experiment and human expertise and is critical for product quality, performance and for the manufacturing cost. In reverse engineering the allocation of tolerances has still a significant impact in both manufacturing cost and performance of the part. This task is even more delicate in case that the remodeled component is to be used as a spare part expected to fit and well perform in an existing assembly. The paper pre… Show more

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“…In one of the earliest research works that systematically addresses the RE-tolerancing problem (Kaisarlis et al, 2000), presents the preliminary concept of a knowledge-based system that aims to the allocation of standard tolerances as per ISO-286. The issue of datum identification in RE geometric tolerancing is approached in a systematic way by (Kaisarlis et al, 2004) in a later publication.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one of the earliest research works that systematically addresses the RE-tolerancing problem (Kaisarlis et al, 2000), presents the preliminary concept of a knowledge-based system that aims to the allocation of standard tolerances as per ISO-286. The issue of datum identification in RE geometric tolerancing is approached in a systematic way by (Kaisarlis et al, 2004) in a later publication.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although RE-tolerancing is a very important and frequently met industrial problem, the need for the development of a systematic approach to extract appropriate design specifications that concern the geometric accuracy of a reconstructed component has been only recently pointed out, (Borja et al, 2001;VREPI, 2003). In one of the earliest research works that systematically addresses the RE-tolerancing problem (Kaisarlis et al, 2000), presents the preliminary concept of a knowledge-based system that aims to the allocation of standard tolerances as per ISO-286. The issue of datum identification in RE geometric tolerancing is approached in a systematic way by (Kaisarlis et al, 2004) in a later publication.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When reverse engineering, the process for allocating tolerances becomes more difficult [19], as it requires a significant amount of skill and experience to match the original tolerances of a product. As a consequence, various methods have been presented in the literature to help approximate dimensional and geometric tolerances when reverse engineering [20][21][22]. One in particular involves performing dimensional analysis on multiple samples of the same product and comparing the results to discover possible manufacturing variations as an aid to establishing tolerances [22].…”
Section: Introduction and Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%