Publication detail
Analysis of sheet metal parts behaviour during fringe projection based digitization
KOUTECKÝ, T. PALOUŠEK, D. BRANDEJS, J.
Original Title
Analysis of sheet metal parts behaviour during fringe projection based digitization
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
This paper deals with the topic of fringe projection 3D scanning of sheet metal parts. This method of inspection is widely used in sheet metal parts production in the automotive industry. The digitization of sheet metal parts surfaces is difficult due to their high reflectivity and specular reflections caused thereby. Experimental measurements with the 3D scanner based on fringe projection principle have been carried out on two different flat sheet metal samples. Different range of exposure (and observation) angles and exposure times of fringe pattern projection have been used. The results of these experiments show that the range of 10-30 degrees (in relation to the scanners projector) gives the best results in the case of scanning using two cameras and angles close to 30 degrees give the best results in the case of scanning with one camera.
Keywords
3D scanning, automation, sheet metal parts, automotive industry, reflections
Authors
KOUTECKÝ, T.; PALOUŠEK, D.; BRANDEJS, J.
RIV year
2013
Released
16. 12. 2013
Publisher
Magnanimitas
Location
Hradec Králové
ISBN
978-80-87952-00-9
Book
Sborník příspěvků z mezinárodní vědecké konference MMK2013, Mezinárodní Masarykova konference pro doktorandy a mladé vědecké pracovníky
Pages from
3499
Pages to
3508
Pages count
10
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT103737,
author="Tomáš {Koutecký} and David {Paloušek} and Jan {Brandejs}",
title="Analysis of sheet metal parts behaviour during fringe projection based digitization",
booktitle="Sborník příspěvků z mezinárodní vědecké konference MMK2013, Mezinárodní Masarykova konference pro doktorandy a mladé vědecké pracovníky",
year="2013",
pages="3499--3508",
publisher="Magnanimitas",
address="Hradec Králové",
isbn="978-80-87952-00-9"
}
Responsibility: Ing. Marek Strakoš