2019
DOI: 10.2478/pomr-2019-0032
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Application of Reverse Engineering Technology in Part Design for Shipbuilding Industry

Abstract: In the shipbuilding industry, it is difficult to create CAD models of existing or prototype parts, especially with many freeform surfaces. The paper presents the creation of the CAD 3D model of a shipbuilding component with the application of the reverse engineering technology. Based on the data obtained from the digitization process, the component is reconstructed in point cloud processing programs and the CAD model is created. Finally, the accuracy of the digital model is estimated.

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“…Additive Manufacturing (AM), commonly referred to as incremental or 3D printing technology, refers to the layered construction of objects based on 3D computer models with complex inner [ 36 , 37 ] or outer [ 4 ] geometries. A 3D computer model is created in CAD software used for computer aided design (CAD) or obtained as a cloud of points by 3D scanning [ 38 ]. Simultaneously, AM requires the implementation of several stages, starting from the 3D-CAD model and ending in the physical part.…”
Section: Additive Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additive Manufacturing (AM), commonly referred to as incremental or 3D printing technology, refers to the layered construction of objects based on 3D computer models with complex inner [ 36 , 37 ] or outer [ 4 ] geometries. A 3D computer model is created in CAD software used for computer aided design (CAD) or obtained as a cloud of points by 3D scanning [ 38 ]. Simultaneously, AM requires the implementation of several stages, starting from the 3D-CAD model and ending in the physical part.…”
Section: Additive Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since it usually refers to a product with geometrically complex freeform shapes, measuring and modeling such a component with traditional measurement methods is very difficult. The use of scanned data in the form of point clouds enables the designer of a seagoing watercraft to produce a detailed CAD 3D model, which can then be used for determining manufacturing quality, CAE system-based redesigning, engineering and simulation tests, and many more (Deja et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With application of photogrammetry-based systems, reengineering processes such as ship hull shape modeling, hull shape measurements and corrections, damage analyzes and repairing can be carried out efficiently (Koelman 2010). In another study, a housing of the main propulsion propeller shaft for a newly designed vessel had been examined to create 3D CAD model and detect production defects (Deja et al 2019). Another study demonstrates that hull form modeling and screw propeller modeling applications can be completely done by using low-cost and easy-to-apply photogrammetric methods (Ackermann et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since it usually refers to a product with geometrically complex freeform shapes, measuring and modeling such a component with traditional measurement methods is very difficult (Yılmaz et al 2008). The use of scanned data in the form of point clouds enables the designer of a machine to produce a detailed CAD 3D model, which can then be used for determining manufacturing quality, CAE system-based redesigning, engineering and simulation tests, and many more (Deja et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reverse engineering is utilized in engineering, medical sciences, restoration processes for the conservation of cultural heritage, automotive industry, shipbuilding industry etc. (Yılmaz et al 2000;Verim and Yumurtacı 2020;Dúbravcík and Kender 2012;Deja et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%