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Reverse Engineering technique

6 years ago in Dissertation/Thesis By Jessica


Hi, i am pursuing my PhD in tool design and presently in my second year and my research topic is Fatigue in large constructions, but the problem which i am facing is my entire design which i had proposed has to be modified fully and the time which is alloted to me is very less. My mentor gave me a suggestion to use reverse engineering technique but i am not aware of what that is, hence my question is how can Reverse Engineering technique can be adopted for decreasing the designing time?

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By Pradeep Kumar Answered 6 years ago

Pre-designed objects are available online in CAD form, which can be taken directly and can be modified as per own requirements thus reducing the designing time about 20-30%. Most commonly used online tool is (www.Grabcad.com) where more than 1,00,000 pre-designed objects are available for download.


By Keshav Verma Answered 6 years ago

http://www0.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/A.Finkelstein/fose/finalmuller.pdf It’s a link to a research paper on the topic of your query. Have a look. Nobody here would help you in a way this link would help you. All the best!!


By Manpreet Jaiswal Answered 6 years ago

Reverse engineering, also known as back engineering, is the procedure by which a man-made object is deconstructed to uncover its plans, architecture, or to extricate information from the object; like scientific research, the main contrast being that scientific research is about a natural phenomenon.
Reverse engineering is relevant in the fields of mechanical, electronic designing, software, chemical engineering.


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