What Is Reverse Engineering:
The process of duplicating an existing component,
subassembly, or product, without the aid of drawings, documentation, or
computer model is known as reverse engineering.
Need For Reverse Engineering:
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The original manufacturer of a product no longer produces a product
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There is inadequate documentation of the original design
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The original manufacturer no longer exists, but a customer needs the product
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The original design documentation has been lost or never existed
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Some bad features of a product need to be designed out. For example, excessive wear might indicate where a product should be improved
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To strengthen the good features of a product based on long-term usage of the product
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To analyze the good and bad features of competitors’ product
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To explore new avenues to improve product performance and features
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To gain competitive benchmarking methods to understand competitor’s products and develop better products
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The original CAD model is not sufficient to support modifications or current manufacturing methods
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The original supplier is unable or unwilling to provide additional parts
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The original equipment manufacturers are either unwilling or unable to supply replacement parts, or demand inflated costs for sole-source parts
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To update obsolete materials or antiquated manufacturing processes with more current, less-expensive technologies
Process Of Reverse Engineering:
- Identify the system’s components and their interrelationships
- Create representations of the system in another form or a higher level of abstraction
- Create the physical representation of that system
Important Points To remember Before to Start Reverse Engineering:
Reverse engineering enables the duplication of an
existing part by capturing the component’s physical dimensions,
features, and material properties. Before attempting reverse
engineering, a well-planned life-cycle analysis and cost/benefit
analysis should be conducted to justify the reverse engineering
projects. Reverse engineering is typically cost effective only if the
items to be reverse engineered reflect a high investment or will be
reproduced in large quantities. Reverse engineering of a part may be
attempted even if it is not cost effective, if the part is absolutely
required and is mission-critical to a system.
Product Development By CAD Integrated Reverse Engineering Concepts:
Reverse engineering of mechanical parts involves
acquiring three-dimensional position data in the point cloud using laser
scanners or computed tomography (CT). Representing geometry of the part
in terms of surface points is the first step in creating parametric
surface patches. A good polymesh is created from the point cloud using
reverse engineering software. The cleaned-up polymesh, NURBS
(Non-uniform rational B-spline) curves, or NURBS surfaces are exported
to CAD packages for further refinement, analysis, and generation of
cutter tool paths for CAM. Finally, the CAM produces the physical part.
Services:
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Contact & Non-Contact (laser) Scanning
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Deviation Analysis of physical part with CAD Model
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Dimensional Inspection & Validation
Components Of Reverse Engineering:
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Digitizing or Scanning Hardware (Portable CMM)
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CAD Design Software
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CAD Integrated Reverse Engineering Software plug-in.
Reverse Engineering Software:
RapidformXO Redesign:
This software makes the process of creating
parametric CAD models from real world parts faster and easier by
utilizing a design process and user interface that are instantly
familiar to CAD users.
Geomagic Studio:
Geomagic Studio transforms 3D scan data and polygon
meshes into accurate 3D digital models for reverse engineering, product
design, rapid prototyping and analysis.
RevWorks:
RevWorks® enhances the state of the art for
CAD-Driven Reverse Engineering™. In linking SolidWorks to your 3D
digitizer or coordinate measuring machine (CMM), RevWorks opens the door
to greatly enhanced productivity.
DezignWorks:
The standard in reverse engineering for SolidWorks,
allowing users to create complex 2D and 3D shapes, with a Romer, Faro,
Baces, or MicroScribe Digitizer/Portable CMM.
Rhinoceros NURBS Modeling for Windows:
Rhino can create, edit, analyze, and translate NURBS
curves, surfaces, and solids in Windows and offers full support for all
3D Digitizers and Portable CMMs.
Reverse Engineering Inspection Software:
MobiGage
The first hand-held metrology application. Installed
on an Apple iPhone or iPod touch, MobiGage uses wireless communication
to manage data collection from one or more MicroScribes linked to a
MobiBox Silver interface
PowerINSPECT from Delcam
This software leads the way in today’s market by delivering a complete CAD-based inspection solution.
RapidformXO/Verifier
Rapidform XOV is the ideal solution for inspecting parts with a 3D scanner.
Geomagic Qualify
Geomagic Qualify enables fast, accurate, graphical
comparisons between digital reference models and as-built parts for
first-article inspection, production inspection and supplier quality
Applications Of Reverse Engineering:
Reverse engineering is very common in such diverse
fields as software engineering, entertainment, automotive, consumer
products, microchips, chemicals, electronics, and mechanical designs.
For example, when a new machine comes to market, competing manufacturers
may buy one machine and disassemble it to learn how it was built and
how it works. A chemical company may use reverse engineering to defeat a
patent on a competitor’s manufacturing process. In civil engineering,
bridge and building designs are copied from past successes so there will
be less chance of catastrophic failure. In software engineering, good
source code is often a variation of other good source code.
In some situations, designers give a shape to their
ideas by using clay, plaster, wood, or foam rubber, but a CAD model is
needed to enable the manufacturing of the part. As products become more
organic in shape, designing in CAD may be challenging or impossible.
There is no guarantee that the CAD model will be acceptably close to the
sculpted model. Reverse engineering provides a solution to this problem
because the physical model is the source of information for the CAD
model. This is also referred to as the part-to-CAD process.
Another reason for reverse engineering is to compress
product development times. In the intensely competitive global market,
manufacturers are constantly seeking new ways to shorten lead-times to
market a new product. Rapid product development (RPD) refers to recently
developed technologies and techniques that assist manufacturers and
designers in meeting the demands of reduced product development time.
For example, injection-molding companies must drastically reduce the
tool and die development times. By using reverse engineering, a
three-dimensional product or model can be quickly captured in digital
form, re-modeled, and exported for rapid prototyping/tooling or rapid
manufacturing.
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