Reverse engineering: an industrial perspective
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adam_text | Contents
List of Contributors
.............................................................................................. xvii
1
Introduction to Reverse Engineering
...................................................... 1
1.1
Introduction
.................................................................................... 1
1.2
What Is Reverse Engineering?
....................................................... 2
1.3
Why Use Reverse Engineering?
..................................................... 3
1.4
Reverse Engineering-The Generic Process
.................................. 4
1.5
Phase 1-Scanning
........................................................................... 5
1.5.1
Contact Scanners
.............................................................. 5
1.5.2
Noncontact
Scanners
....................................................... 6
1.6
Phase 2-Point Processing
.............................................................. 7
1.7
Phase
З-Арріісайоп
Geometric Model Development
................ 8
2
Methodologies and Techniques for Reverse Engineering-
The Potential for Automation with
3-D
Laser Scanners
........................ 11
2.1
Computer-aided Reverse Engineering
......................................... 11
2.1.1
What Is Not Reverse Engineering?
................................. 12
2.1.2
What is Computer-aided (Forward) Engineering?
....... 12
2.1.3
What Is Computer-aided Reverse Engineering?
........... 13
2.2
Computer Vision and Reverse Engineering.
................................ 15
2.2.1
Coordinate Measuring Machines
.................................... 15
2.2.2
Active Illumination
3-D
Stereo
....................................... 17
2.2.3
Benefits and Drawbacks
.................................................. 20
2.3
Structured-light Range Imaging
................................................... 21
2.3.1
Source Illumination Categories
...................................... 22
2.3.2
Sheet-of-light Range Imaging
......................................... 25
2.4
Scanner Pipeline
............................................................................. 27
2.4.1
Data Collection
................................................................. 27
2.4.2
Mesh Reconstruction
....................................................... 29
2.4.3
Surface Fitting
................................................................... 31
Contents
2.5
Conclusions
.................................................................................... 32
Acknowledgments
..................................................................................... 32
Reverse Engineering-Hardware and Software
....................................... 33
3.1
Introduction
................................................................................... 33
3.2
Reverse Engineering Hardware
.................................................... 34
3.2.1
Contact Methods
.............................................................. 34
3.2.2
Noncontact
Methods
....................................................... 37
3.2.3
Destructive Method
......................................................... 46
3.3
Reverse Engineering Software
...................................................... 53
3.3.1
Reverse Engineering Software Classification
................ 53
3.3.2
Reverse Engineering Phases
............................................ 54
3.3.3
Fundamental Reverse Engineering Operations
............ 60
3.4
Conclusion
...................................................................................... 69
Selecting a Reverse Engineering System
................................................. 71
4.1
Introduction
................................................................................... 72
4.2
The Selection Process
.................................................................... 75
4.2.1
Team Formation
.............................................................. 75
4.2.2
Identify the Business Opportunity
and Technical Requirements
.......................................... 75
4.2.3
Vendor and System Information Gathering
................. 76
4.2.4
Vendor Short-listing
........................................................ 76
4.2.5
Visit the Short-listed Vendors
........................................ 77
4.2.6
Detailed Vendor Assessment
.......................................... 78
4.2.7
Benchmarking
.................................................................. 79
4.2.8
Perform a Commercial Evaluation
of the Vendor Chosen
...................................................... 79
4.3
Some Additional Complexities
..................................................... 79
4.4
Point Capture Devices
................................................................... 80
4.4.1
Contact Devices-Hard or Manual Probe
....................... 80
4.4.2
Touch-trigger Probe
........................................................ 81
4.4.3
Continuous Analogue Scanning Probe
.......................... 82
4.4.4
Other Facets of Probe Selection
...................................... 82
4.4.5
Noncontact
Devices
......................................................... 83
4.5
Triangulation
Approaches
............................................................ 83
4.6
Time-of-flight or Ranging Systems
........................................... 84
4.7
Structured-light and Stereoscopic Imaging Systems
.................. 84
4.8
Issues with Light-based Approaches
............................................ 85
4.9
Tracking Systems
........................................................................... 86
4.10
Internal Measurement Systems
.................................................... 86
4.10.1
X-ray Tomography
.......................................................... 86
4.11
Destructive Systems
....................................................................... 87
Contents xiii
4.12
Some Comments on Accuracy
...................................................... 87
4.13
Positioning the Probe
..................................................................... 89
4.14
Postprocessing the Captured Data
................................................ 90
4.15
Handling Data Points
..................................................................... 91
4.16
Curve and Surface Creation
........................................................... 93
4.17
Inspection Applications
................................................................. 95
4.18
Manufacturing Approaches
........................................................... 96
4.19
Conclusion
...................................................................................... 96
4.20
Appendix
......................................................................................... 97
4.20.1
Data Capture Vendors
..................................................... 97
4.20.2
Postprocessing Vendors
.................................................. 98
5
Introduction to Rapid Prototyping
.......................................................... 99
5.1
The Basic Process
........................................................................... 100
5.2
Current Techniques and Materials
............................................... 102
5.2.1
Stereolithography
............................................................. 102
5.2.2
Selective Laser Sintering
.................................................. 104
5.2.3
Fused Deposition Modeling
............................................ 105
5.2.4
Three-dimensional Printing
............................................ 106
5.2.5
Laminated Object Manufacturing
.................................. 108
5.2.6
Multijet Modeling
............................................................. 109
5.2.7
Laser-engineered Net Shaping
........................................ 110
5.3
Applications
.................................................................................... 110
5.3.1
Rapid Prototyping
............................................................
Ill
5.3.2
Rapid Tooling
................................................................... 112
5.3.3
Rapid Manufacturing
....................................................... 113
5.4
Future
.............................................................................................. 114
6
Relationship Between Reverse Engineering
and Rapid Prototyping
.............................................................................. 119
6.1
Introduction
.................................................................................... 120
6.1.1
Modeling Cloud Data in Reverse Engineering
.............. 120
6.1.2
Data Processing for Rapid Prototyping
......................... 122
6.1.3
Integration of RE and RP for Layer-based
Model Generation
............................................................. 122
6.2
The Adaptive Slicing Approach for Cloud Data Modeling
......... 124
6.3
Planar Polygon Curve Construction for a Layer
......................... 125
6.3.1
Correlation Coefficient
.................................................... 126
6.3.2
Initial Point Determination
............................................. 127
6.3.3
Constructing the First Line Segment (S1)
....................... 128
6.3.4
Constructing the Remaining Line Segments (S )
........... 130
6.4
Determination of Adaptive Layer Thickness
............................... 132
6.5
Some Application Examples
.......................................................... 134
xiv Contents
6.6
Conclusions
.................................................................................... 139
Acknowledgments
..................................................................................... 139
7
Reverse Engineering in the Automotive Industry
................................. 141
7.1
Introduction
................................................................................... 141
7.2
Reverse Engineering-
Workflow for Automotive Body Design
...................................... 142
7.3
Inside GM s Virtual NASCAR Engine Block
............................... 143
7.4
Ferrari Speed Not Confined to Race Track
.................................. 146
7.5
Reverse Engineering for Better Quality
....................................... 149
7.6
A Look Ahead-Convergence of Digital and Physical Worlds
... 152
Acknowledgments
..................................................................................... 154
8
Reverse Engineering in the Aerospace Industry
.................................... 157
8.1
Introduction
................................................................................... 157
8.2
RE in Aerospace-A Work in Progress
......................................... 159
8.3
Reducing Costs of Hard Tooling
.................................................. 162
8.4
Digitizing a NASA Space Vehicle
.................................................. 164
8.5
Inspection in Half the Time
.......................................................... 169
8.6
Making the Next Great Leap
......................................................... 173
Acknowledgments
..................................................................................... 174
9
Reverse Engineering in the Medical Device Industry
............................ 177
9.1
Introduction
................................................................................... 177
9.2
Orthodontics Without Wires and Brackets
................................. 178
9.3
Improving the Scanning Process
.................................................. 180
9.4
The Six-stage Process
..................................................................... 181
9.5
Achievement
................................................................................... 182
9.6
Digital Dentistry Becomes Reality
................................................ 182
9.7
Hearing Instruments Meet the Digital Age
.................................. 185
9.8
Reverse Engineering-A Better Knee Replacement
..................... 188
9.9
The Quest for a Total Artificial Heart
.......................................... 190
9.10
Moving Toward Mass Customization
.......................................... 192
Acknowledgments
..................................................................................... 194
10
Legal Aspects of Reverse Engineering
..................................................... 195
10.1
Introduction
................................................................................... 195
10.2
Copyright Law
................................................................................ 196
10.3
Reverse Engineering
...................................................................... 198
10.4
Recent Case Law
............................................................................. 199
10.4.1
Sega Enterprises Ltd. v. Accolade,
Inc
........................... 199
10.4.2
Atari Games Corp. v. Nintendo of America,
Inc
........... 201
Contents xv
10.5
The Fair Use Statutory Defense
..................................................... 203
10.5.1
History and Changing the Law
........................................ 203
10.5.2
What Do We Know About Proper
Reverse Engineering
........................................................ 203
10.6
Conclusion
...................................................................................... 206
11
Barriers to Adopting Reverse Engineering
............................................. 207
11.1
Background
..................................................................................... 207
11.2
The Research Model
....................................................................... 208
11.3
Research Methodology
................................................................... 213
11.4
Factor Analysis Approach
............................................................. 214
11.4.1
Factor Determination Phase
........................................... 214
11.4.2
Data Collection
................................................................. 214
11.5
Findings
........................................................................................... 216
11.6
Conclusions and Recommendations for Further Research
........ 218
Color Section
......................................................................................................... 219
References
............................................................................................................. 231
Index
..................................................................................................................... 239
Springer
Series in Advanced Manufacturing
Vinesh Raja
KiranJ.
Fernandes
Editors
Reverse Engineering
An Industrial Perspective
Reverse engineering is the process of discovering the technological princi¬
ples of an object or component through analysis of its structure and func¬
tion. Such analysis can then be used to redesign the object very quickly using
computer-aided design in concert with rapid-manufacturing processes to
produce small numbers of components adapted to the needs
oí
a particular
customer. This way of working has huge benefits of speed and flexibility over
traditional mass-production-based design and manufacturing processes.
Iliis edited collection of essays from world-leading academic and industrial
authors yields insight into all aspects of reverse engineering:
•
The methods of reverse engineering analysis are covered, with special
emphasis on the investigation of surface and internal structures.
•
Frequently-used hardware and software are assessed and advice given on
the most suitable choice of system.
•
Rapid prototyping is introduced and its relationship with successful re¬
verse engineering is discussed.
•
Importantly, legal matters surrounding reverse engineering are addressed
as are other barriers to the adoption of these techniques.
•
Applications of reverse engineering in three significant areas: automotive;
aerospace; and medical engineering are reported in depth.
Reverie Engineering is a must have title for anyone working with advanced
modern manufacturing technologies, either with a view to researching and
improving them further or to making their company leaner and more agile
in a competitive manufacturing marketplace.
The Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing publishes the best teach¬
ing and reference material to support students, educators and practitioners
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includes advanced textbooks, research monographs, edited works and con¬
ference proceedings covering all subjects in advanced manufacturing. The
series focuses on new topics of interest, new treatments of more traditional
areas and coverage of the applications of information and communication
technology (ICT) in manufacturing.
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