Proceedings of the 2017 5th International Conference on Machinery, Materials and Computing Technology (ICMMCT 2017) 2017
DOI: 10.2991/icmmct-17.2017.146
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New method for detecting surface defects of the rotational parts in remanufacturing service

Abstract: Abstract.Remanufacturing is an important path to realize the sustainable development on modern industry. Defect detection is considered one of the most scientific and developed services in remanufacturing. Aiming to find surface defects of the rotational parts rapidly and accurately in the process of remanufacturing service, a new method based on improved two-dimensional reciprocal cross entropy is proposed in this paper. By using the adaptive morphological filtering, the 2D histogram is established, which enh… Show more

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“…This review is the first to focus on IMAC technology of LCR (laser cladding remanufacturing) in the remanufacturing industry and serves to help researchers understand what has been investigated and the research gaps that need to be further investigated. Further, Liu et al [108] aimed to discover surface defects of rotational parts using a new method based on improved two-dimensional reciprocal cross-entropy. The effectiveness of the method was tested on a case study of rollers and proved to be the best out of the other three methods in segmentation, accuracy, and noise immunity.…”
Section: Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This review is the first to focus on IMAC technology of LCR (laser cladding remanufacturing) in the remanufacturing industry and serves to help researchers understand what has been investigated and the research gaps that need to be further investigated. Further, Liu et al [108] aimed to discover surface defects of rotational parts using a new method based on improved two-dimensional reciprocal cross-entropy. The effectiveness of the method was tested on a case study of rollers and proved to be the best out of the other three methods in segmentation, accuracy, and noise immunity.…”
Section: Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%