Performance of photogrammetry-based makeshift 3d scanning system for geometrical object in reverse engineering

A three-dimension (3D) scanner is one of the important tools for digital reproduction of physical objects in reverse engineering. In some cases, a makeshift 3D scanner is needed immediately, such as for emergency spare parts reproduction. Thus, this research aims to investigate the feasibility of a...

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Main Authors: Saniman, Muhammad Nur Farhan, Ishak, Muhammad Izhar, Zulkifli, Hariz Syahmi, Abd Wahid, Khairul Anuar, Zhahir, Amzari, Wan Muhamad, Wan Mansor
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Published: Penerbit UTHM 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108879/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1088792024-10-10T07:12:20Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108879/ Performance of photogrammetry-based makeshift 3d scanning system for geometrical object in reverse engineering Saniman, Muhammad Nur Farhan Ishak, Muhammad Izhar Zulkifli, Hariz Syahmi Abd Wahid, Khairul Anuar Zhahir, Amzari Wan Muhamad, Wan Mansor A three-dimension (3D) scanner is one of the important tools for digital reproduction of physical objects in reverse engineering. In some cases, a makeshift 3D scanner is needed immediately, such as for emergency spare parts reproduction. Thus, this research aims to investigate the feasibility of a low-cost makeshift 3D scanner using a mobile phone and the photogrammetry method in reconstructing digital 3D models of geometrical objects. A focus is given to the dimension accuracy of the reconstructed 3D models, which have been reproduced using images taken by a mobile phone, in comparison with the actual dimension of the scanned test pieces. To do so, four types of actual geometrical test pieces with dimension from 5 to 175 mm had been fabricated using CNC machine. 3D models of each test pieces had been developed using the photogrammetry method and compared with those developed using an industrial-grade high-end 3D scanner. It was found that mobile photogrammetry achieved an average accuracy of 97.2%, with minimum and maximum values of 83.3% and 99.9%, respectively. Geometrical dimensions less than 10 mm tend to have lower accuracy, while it was the opposite for dimensions over 150 mm. Furthermore, the scanning limit for either method was found to be a surface with a small tilting angle (less than 3 degrees). Nevertheless, photogrammetry method in combination with a mobile phone has the potential to be utilized as an alternative of a makeshift 3D scanning system with sufficient accuracy using commonly available tools. Penerbit UTHM 2023 Article PeerReviewed Saniman, Muhammad Nur Farhan and Ishak, Muhammad Izhar and Zulkifli, Hariz Syahmi and Abd Wahid, Khairul Anuar and Zhahir, Amzari and Wan Muhamad, Wan Mansor (2023) Performance of photogrammetry-based makeshift 3d scanning system for geometrical object in reverse engineering. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 15 (7). 47 - 56. ISSN 2229-838X; ESSN: 2600-7916 https://publisher.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/ijie/article/view/12442/6160 10.30880/ijie.2023.15.07.005
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description A three-dimension (3D) scanner is one of the important tools for digital reproduction of physical objects in reverse engineering. In some cases, a makeshift 3D scanner is needed immediately, such as for emergency spare parts reproduction. Thus, this research aims to investigate the feasibility of a low-cost makeshift 3D scanner using a mobile phone and the photogrammetry method in reconstructing digital 3D models of geometrical objects. A focus is given to the dimension accuracy of the reconstructed 3D models, which have been reproduced using images taken by a mobile phone, in comparison with the actual dimension of the scanned test pieces. To do so, four types of actual geometrical test pieces with dimension from 5 to 175 mm had been fabricated using CNC machine. 3D models of each test pieces had been developed using the photogrammetry method and compared with those developed using an industrial-grade high-end 3D scanner. It was found that mobile photogrammetry achieved an average accuracy of 97.2%, with minimum and maximum values of 83.3% and 99.9%, respectively. Geometrical dimensions less than 10 mm tend to have lower accuracy, while it was the opposite for dimensions over 150 mm. Furthermore, the scanning limit for either method was found to be a surface with a small tilting angle (less than 3 degrees). Nevertheless, photogrammetry method in combination with a mobile phone has the potential to be utilized as an alternative of a makeshift 3D scanning system with sufficient accuracy using commonly available tools.
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author Saniman, Muhammad Nur Farhan
Ishak, Muhammad Izhar
Zulkifli, Hariz Syahmi
Abd Wahid, Khairul Anuar
Zhahir, Amzari
Wan Muhamad, Wan Mansor
spellingShingle Saniman, Muhammad Nur Farhan
Ishak, Muhammad Izhar
Zulkifli, Hariz Syahmi
Abd Wahid, Khairul Anuar
Zhahir, Amzari
Wan Muhamad, Wan Mansor
Performance of photogrammetry-based makeshift 3d scanning system for geometrical object in reverse engineering
author_facet Saniman, Muhammad Nur Farhan
Ishak, Muhammad Izhar
Zulkifli, Hariz Syahmi
Abd Wahid, Khairul Anuar
Zhahir, Amzari
Wan Muhamad, Wan Mansor
author_sort Saniman, Muhammad Nur Farhan
title Performance of photogrammetry-based makeshift 3d scanning system for geometrical object in reverse engineering
title_short Performance of photogrammetry-based makeshift 3d scanning system for geometrical object in reverse engineering
title_full Performance of photogrammetry-based makeshift 3d scanning system for geometrical object in reverse engineering
title_fullStr Performance of photogrammetry-based makeshift 3d scanning system for geometrical object in reverse engineering
title_full_unstemmed Performance of photogrammetry-based makeshift 3d scanning system for geometrical object in reverse engineering
title_sort performance of photogrammetry-based makeshift 3d scanning system for geometrical object in reverse engineering
publisher Penerbit UTHM
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108879/
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