Reverse engineering (RE) is used in the product development processes for generating surface models by the use of 3D scanning techniques. It is used to make 3-D images of manufactured components when a design is not accessible in order to re-produce the part. Then RE is also used to modify an existing part of a […]
Three Dimensional (3D) Scanning
Published in July 29th, 2008
Posted by in Reverse Engineering
Three Dimensional (3D) scanning is the opposite of computer aided manufacturing; it quickly and accurately records useful aspects of physical reality. It can be used in many ways in which physical objects cannot be used. They can be edited, stored in databases, transmitted over the networks, analyzed in computer simulations, and used as templates for […]
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