AZ ÚJRAHÁLÓZÁS PARAMÉTEREINEK VIZSGÁLATA A REVERSE ENGINEERING FOLYAMAT SORÁN

INVESTIGATION OF REMESHING PARAMETERS IN THE REVERSE ENGINEERING PROCESS

Published in GÉP 2024/1

https://doi.org/10.70750/GEP.2024.1.5

Dr. Borbás Lajos
professor emeritus, EDUTUS Egyetem, Műszaki Intézet

Dr. Hlinka József
egyetemi adjunktus, Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem, Gépjárműtechnológia Tanszék

Dr. Ficzere Péter
egyetemi docens, Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem, Vasúti Járművek és Járműrendszeranalízis Tanszék


ABSTRACT
The spread of additive manufacturing technologies in industry is becoming increasingly common, especially with the advancement of Industry 4.0. These technologies enable the rapid and efficient production of components, but also demand a higher level of quality from the manufactured products. Layer-by-layer construction methods result in an anisotropic material model, which complicates the sizing of components. Although the subject has been studied by many, less attention has been paid to surface anisotropy. This problem can be due to the file conversion process or the staircase effect caused by the technology. Manufacturing parameters such as layer thickness and orientation also affect surface quality. This study presents the effect of the reverse engineering step setting used during re-measurement on surface quality.