Applying Reverse Engineering Principles on Analysis of Failures Occurred in Ship Production

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Canberk Karahan ◽  
Sebnem Helvacioglu ◽  
Ismail Hakki Helvacioglu

In the current work, a new error evaluation methodology is introduced based on error analysis in ship production with reverse engineering data. The aim is to determine the errors and prevent or reduce the occurrence in other projects. First step is to compose a database of the errors; then, group the similar errors and calculate the Error Priority Number (EPN) by the evaluation of the predetermined criteria. The radar diagrams, which are suitable for representing a number of parameters having the same variables, were used to present the error groups in a simple way. The error groups were created on the diagram with the scores taken from the specific criteria. With the aid of the radar diagram, valuable information is given by presenting similarities and dissimilarities of these errors with other error groups. After examining the radar diagrams and evaluating the results, the cause and effect diagrams were prepared for these error groups from the field experts. Thus, the methodology should be customized for the shipyard to ensure maximum efficiency.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashish Deb

Surface reconstruction of 3D reverse engineering data through the application of a triangulated mesh is a popular method. This thesis proposes a new simple genetic algorithm, an artificial intelligence method, to optimize triangular mesh generation which reduces the number of data points required to depict an object without sacrificing the details and accuracy.


Author(s):  
Antonio Piratelli-Filho ◽  
Nabil Anwer ◽  
Charyar Mehdi Souzani ◽  
Goran Devedzic ◽  
Rosenda Valdes Arencibia

2014 ◽  
Vol 1044-1045 ◽  
pp. 933-936
Author(s):  
Xuan Lin Ye

Based on the actual processing problem of rubbing the drum parts without drawing, the author conducts the research to the rubbing the drum real reverse engineering, then in view of the existing reverse engineering data acquistion problems, is analyzed by TRIZ theory, according to the technology contradiction solve method and combined with the actual situation of the problem, the feasible solutions obtained, to provide reference for the engineering and technical personnel.


2013 ◽  
Vol 331 ◽  
pp. 631-635
Author(s):  
Ci Zhang ◽  
Guo Fan Hu ◽  
Xu Bing Chen

In reverse engineering, data pre-processing has played an increasingly important role for rebuilding the original 3D model. However, it is usually complex, time-consuming, and difficult to realize, as there are huge amounts of redundant 3D data existed in the gained point cloud. To find a solution for this issue, point cloud data processing and streamlining technologies are reviewed firstly. Secondly, a novel pre-processing approach is proposed in three steps: point cloud registration, regional 3D triangular mesh construction and point cloud filtering. And then, the projected hexagonal area and the closest projected point are defined. At last, a parabolic antenna model is employed as a case study. After pre-processing, the number of points are decreased from 4,066,282 to 449,806 under the constraint of triangular grid size h equaling to 2mm, i.e. about 1/9 size of the original point cloud. The result demonstrates its feasibility and efficiency.


2006 ◽  
Vol 361 (1470) ◽  
pp. 1069-1083 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simon Conway Morris

The Cambrian ‘explosion’ is widely regarded as one of the fulcrum points in the history of life, yet its origins and causes remain deeply controversial. New data from the fossil record, especially of Burgess Shale-type Lagerstätten, indicate, however, that the assembly of bodyplans is not only largely a Cambrian phenomenon, but can already be documented in fair detail. This speaks against a much more ancient origin of the metazoans, and current work is doing much to reconcile the apparent discrepancies between the fossil record, including the Ediacaran assemblages of latest Neoproterozoic age and molecular ‘clocks’. Hypotheses to explain the Cambrian ‘explosion’ continue to be generated, but the recurrent confusion of cause and effect suggests that the wrong sort of question is being asked. Here I propose that despite its step-like function this evolutionary event is the inevitable consequence of Earth and biospheric change.


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