2019
DOI: 10.3103/s1068798x1907013x
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Virtual Testing in Assembly

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“…Virtual Reality (VR) technology refers to the use of computer-generated immersive virtual environments that provide users with various sensory perceptions such as sight, sound, and touch, allowing them to engage in interactive operations [6]. In recent years, VR technology has been widely applied in the field of emergency rescue both domestically and internationally, and countries have attached great importance to its applications in virtual assembly, command simulation, evaluation testing, and other areas [7][8]. In 1984, the United States initiated the development of the SIMNET system, which provided a simulated combat environment for military training and gradually extended the application of virtual reality technology to other domains [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virtual Reality (VR) technology refers to the use of computer-generated immersive virtual environments that provide users with various sensory perceptions such as sight, sound, and touch, allowing them to engage in interactive operations [6]. In recent years, VR technology has been widely applied in the field of emergency rescue both domestically and internationally, and countries have attached great importance to its applications in virtual assembly, command simulation, evaluation testing, and other areas [7][8]. In 1984, the United States initiated the development of the SIMNET system, which provided a simulated combat environment for military training and gradually extended the application of virtual reality technology to other domains [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The manual arrangement makes it necessary to re-assemble components and demonstrates the nonoptimality of operating parameters attained [7,8]. In particular, while testing an engine, one of the blades in the compressor disk may offset due to high tension in the shroud joints, thus resulting in defects in all blades in the disk and adjacent disks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%