A comparative study of 3D scanning in engineering, product and transport design and fashion design education
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2009-09
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Wiley
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the use of three-dimensional (3D) scanning technologies for design and engineering courses. This paper will provide a comparative discussion of the current 3D scanning technologies; and then describes three experimental studies in engineering, transport design and fashion design. Using 3D scanner technology the experiments tested the transferral of a variety of different data from scanned organic 3D shapes to 3D CAD packages for learning and teaching in undergraduate education.
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3D design, 3D scanning, CAD, Design education, Reverse engineering, Curricula, Reengineering, Reverse engineering, Scanning, Supersonic aerodynamics, Teaching, 3-D scanner, 3-D shape, Comparative studies, Design education, Engineering course, Experimental studies, Fashion design, Three dimensional (3D) scanning, Transport design, Undergraduate education, Three dimensional, Computer science, Education & educational research, Engineering
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Kuş, A. vd. (2009). "A comparative study of 3D scanning in engineering, product and transport design and fashion design education". Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 17(3), 263-271.