Abstract

New high-precision and productive tools are needed due to the increasing requirements to the finishing accuracy of reworked parts and the assembly of units and machines in repair production. One of the most dynamically developing areas of digital production is the use of 3D technologies. They are most actively used in the aviation and automotive industry, as well as in the manufacture of machine elements from various parts. In recent years, there have been some publications on the use of 3D technologies in the repair of machines, including the reconditioning and hardening of parts. The current global trend is the creation of digital measurements and systems for contactless optical quality control of products. The paper and analyzes 3D scanning technologies developed by scientific and educational organizations, as well as presented at various international specialized exhibitions. The analysis and synthesis of information revealed that various laser scanners have been developed and used for 3D scanning, mainly for manufacturing quality control. The study analyzes the possibilities of their use to monitor the geometric parameters of parts of agric ultural machines during the input control of spare parts and repair of machines. 3D scanning has been found to improve measurement accuracy and performance compared to contact tools. The paper presents the main directions of 3D technologies in repair production. A promising area of introducing 3D technologies into repair production is the integrated use of additive technologies and 3D scanning. In case of fault detection using a 3D scanner, the wear value is determined, and the 3D printer recovers the wornout surface taking into account the non-uniformity of wear. Thus, the additive material consumption is reduced from 20 to 90%.

Highlights

  • Quite often the operability of machines and equipment in the agro-industrial complex has to be supported by maintenance and repair measures. They require a large number of measurements, including incoming inspection of spare parts, defect and quality control of reworked parts and other operations [1]

  • The current global trend is the creation of digital measurements and systems for contactless optical quality control of products [6]

  • The analysis showed that 3D scanning technologies are promising for mechanical material maintenance

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Introduction

Quite often the operability of machines and equipment in the agro-industrial complex has to be supported by maintenance and repair measures. They require a large number of measurements, including incoming inspection of spare parts, defect and quality control of reworked parts and other operations [1]. One of the most dynamic areas of digital production is the use of 3D technologies They are most actively used in the aviation and automotive industry, as well as in the manufacture of machine elements from various parts [5]. There have been some publications on the use of 3D technologies in the repair of machines, including the reconditioning and hardening of parts. The current global trend is the creation of digital measurements and systems for contactless optical quality control of products [6]

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