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Offers explanations of emerging technologies in reverse engineering supported by real-world examples. This book demonstrates the application of reverse engineering across diverse disciplines, including the aerospace, automotive, and medical device industries, as well as in academic research, accident investigation, and legal and forensic analyses.
Written to advance the technology of reinvention and improve the competitiveness of commercial parts in the aftermarket, this volume discusses the proper measuring and analyses required to reproduce or repair an Original Equipment Manufacturer
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Produktbeschreibung
Offers explanations of emerging technologies in reverse engineering supported by real-world examples. This book demonstrates the application of reverse engineering across diverse disciplines, including the aerospace, automotive, and medical device industries, as well as in academic research, accident investigation, and legal and forensic analyses.
Written to advance the technology of reinvention and improve the competitiveness of commercial parts in the aftermarket, this volume discusses the proper measuring and analyses required to reproduce or repair an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part using modern reverse engineering technologies, as well as regulations that govern the practice. Offering numerous real-world examples, the book enables readers to determine if a duplicated or repaired part can meet the design functionality of the original. Going beyond industrial manufacturing, the book also looks at the use of reverse engineering in academic research and legal and forensic analyses.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Wego Wang has been a technical instructor and a researcher in mechanical engineering and materials science for three decades. He is currently an adjunct faculty, teaching machine design in the engineering technology department at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, and he previously taught at Northeastern University and Boston University. He works at the Federal Aviation Administration, primarily on parts manufacturer approval and engine certification programs.