Abstract

Design and Analysis of 3D Scanning System for Scanning an Object - written by Shalmali Mutalik , Prachi Waghmode , Aditya Gaykar published on 2020/06/24 download full article with reference data and citations

Highlights

  • The first 3D scanning technology was produced in the 1960s and since it has improved in terms of accuracy, time and effort.The scanner is mounted on a dolly mechanism

  • The laser scanner calculates the time taken by laser from emission to the reception and the sensor gives geometrical information of the object

  • Data points collected by the scanner are converted into an STL file in 3D Sense

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The first 3D scanning technology was produced in the 1960s and since it has improved in terms of accuracy, time and effort. The scanner is mounted on a dolly mechanism. This is a wheeled cart or similar device used in filmmaking and television production. A motorized dolly mechanism is used ensuring smooth motion and getting accurate points from the scanner. The laser scanner calculates the time taken by laser from emission to the reception and the sensor gives geometrical information of the object. The distance of the object is calculated with the information of time. The scope of this paper is to create a mechanism for a 3D scanner that scans any rigid object sizing between 50mm x 50mm x 50mm and 300mm x 300mm x 300mm

LITERATURE REVIEW
Designing the lower pointer
Designing the outer flutes of the upper pointer
Dimensions of the inner flute of the upper pointer
Designing pin between the flutes
1) Design for shearing:
Designing Belt
ACTUAL SCANNING OF THE OBJECT
SIMULATION OF THE SCANNING SYSTEM
SUMMARY
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