2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.12.451
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Manufacturing of complex components using photogrammetry in association with additive manufacturing

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“…Besides, photogrammetry was used to monitor production processes in manufacturing processes. Given that geometrically complex components are required to be modelled in additive manufacturing, photogrammetry was deployed in [8] to reverse engineer and redesign components. Even though digital information is established via means of a photogrammetry system in these publications, the camera positioning is not optimised.…”
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“…Besides, photogrammetry was used to monitor production processes in manufacturing processes. Given that geometrically complex components are required to be modelled in additive manufacturing, photogrammetry was deployed in [8] to reverse engineer and redesign components. Even though digital information is established via means of a photogrammetry system in these publications, the camera positioning is not optimised.…”
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“…Nevertheless, in flexible and reconfigurable manufacturing systems, bespoke jig and fixed tooling are minimised [6]. Therefore, key characteristics are achieved with tool calibration and external measurement [7], [8].…”
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“…Photogrammetry is already widely used in topographic mapping, architecture, engineering, manufacturing, quality control, police investigations, cultural heritage, and geology [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]. Various photogrammetric methods can be used for 3D surface reconstruction, such as silhouette reconstruction, stereo reconstruction, and structure-from-motion algorithms [26].…”
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