Application of Digital Close Range Photogrammetry in Mechanical Three-Dimensional Modeling

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It is usually a time-consuming process to set up three-dimensinal(3D) model of mechanical components with complex surface. In order to solve the problem, this paper adopts consumer cameras and the technique of digital close range photogrammetry ( DCRP ) to establish 3D model, and export the data to 3D mechanical design software (SolidWorks) for further simulation and reconstruction. This method has been proved very effective in practise.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 189-193)

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1973-1977

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February 2011

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