Case Study on Reverse Engineering

Indigenous product development using conventional means involves a relatively long lead-time and cost, especially for replacing worn-out and broken parts. This paper presents methodologies and technologies for computer-aided reverse engineering, illustrated by a real-life case study of an aluminium-alloy separator body of a hydraulic filter assembly for a special army vehicle.Click here to read more on Reverse Engineering

Case Study on Reverse Engineering

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