RESOLUTION IN THE 3D MODELING OF OBJECTS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AND REVERSE ENGINEERING – SHUTTER EFFECT

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Elvis COUTIÑO-MORENO

elvis.coutino@tesjo.edu.mx

Quirino ESTRADA

quirino.estrada@uacj.mx

Daniel MALDONADO-ONOFRE

daniel.maldonado@tesjo.edu.mx

Alejandro RODRIGUEZ-MENDEZ

aleromende@berkeley.edu

Julio GOMEZ-GIRON

juliogomez@cenidet.edu.mx

Abstract

This article presents a proportional relationship between Shutter and the value of the resolution scanning system that allows decision making for modeling 3D parts used in reverse engineering and additive manufacturing. As a first step, the object of interest is treated to dim excessive brightness, then the object is scanned  (by point cloud or mesh) with the use of a Handyscan 700 scanner. The point cloud is processed with the Geomagic software Desing X to generate a CAD image and a “.stl” file for 3D printing.

Keywords:

Reverse Engineering, Additive Manufacturing, Point Cloud, Mesh, Reflectance

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COUTIÑO-MORENO, E., ESTRADA, Q. ., MALDONADO-ONOFRE, D. ., RODRIGUEZ-MENDEZ, A. ., & GOMEZ-GIRON, J. . (2021). RESOLUTION IN THE 3D MODELING OF OBJECTS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AND REVERSE ENGINEERING – SHUTTER EFFECT. Applied Computer Science, 17(1), 40–52. https://doi.org/10.23743/acs-2021-04