Probably the most common method of reverse engineering in mechanical engineering involves measuring the physical geometry of a component using a coordinate measuring machine (CMM). Neutron tomography, in contrast, is used primarily as a non-destructive testing technique. This paper, however, explores the use of this technique in its tomographic application (neutron CAT scanning mode) as a reverse engineering tool, particularly for complex internal geometries, as it has the added advantage of being a non-destructive and non-invasive method. Several components from an IS-60 Rover gas turbine were scanned using neutron tomography and through the analyses it was demonstrated that the technique may be promising for reverse engineering purposes.
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Roos, TH, Quin, RL, De Beer, TC and Nshimirimana, RM. 2011. Neutron tomography as a reverse engineering method applied to the IS-60 Rover gas turbine. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, Vol 651(1), pp 329-335
Roos, T., Quin, R., De Beer, F., & Nshimirimana, R. (2011). Neutron tomography as a reverse engineering method applied to the IS-60 Rover gas turbine. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5451
Roos, TH, RL Quin, FC De Beer, and RM Nshimirimana "Neutron tomography as a reverse engineering method applied to the IS-60 Rover gas turbine." (2011) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5451
Roos T, Quin R, De Beer F, Nshimirimana R. Neutron tomography as a reverse engineering method applied to the IS-60 Rover gas turbine. 2011; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5451.