Reverse engineering application in preservation of cultural heritage

Drazen Bajic, Luka Celent, Sonja Jozic

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    Abstract

    In this paper Reverse engineering technology widely applied to industrial product development was led under the circumstance of scientific research into protection of cultural heritage. Reverse engineering was used in order to complete the missing data and reconstruct the model of ancient musical instrument named 'lira'. Measurement data are acquired by 3D stereo-photogrammetric scanning. Processing the measurement data by CATIA software a CAD model was created. Final and improved model was built in CNC machining centre.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAnnals of DAAAM for 2011 and Proceedings of the 22nd International DAAAM Symposium "Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation
    Subtitle of host publicationPower of Knowledge and Creativity
    EditorsB. Katalinic
    PublisherDanube Adria Association for Automation and Manufacturing
    Pages1239-1240
    Number of pages2
    ISBN (Print)9783901509834
    Publication statusPublished - 23 Nov 2011
    EventAnnals of DAAAM for 2011 and 22nd International DAAAM Symposium "Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation: Power of Knowledge and Creativity" - Vienna, Austria
    Duration: 23 Nov 201126 Nov 2011

    Publication series

    NameAnnals of DAAAM and Proceedings of the International DAAAM Symposium
    ISSN (Print)1726-9679

    Conference

    ConferenceAnnals of DAAAM for 2011 and 22nd International DAAAM Symposium "Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation
    Country/TerritoryAustria
    CityVienna
    Period23/11/1126/11/11

    Keywords

    • CAD
    • CAM
    • reverse engineering
    • surface creation

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