Verification of Additive Manufacturing Products Using Model Registration and Template Matching Techniques
Abstract
This paper presents a method of verifying Additive Manufacturing (AM) products using computer vision, specifically model based registration. The use of AM increasingly widespread, with systems being used by private households, educational institutions, commercial enterprises, and government agencies. With this increased adoption of AM comes cyber-physical risks and an ever-increasing potential for part defects. To address this growing issue, this method seeks to verify product quality using model-based registration and image comparison techniques. Using the “.gcode” file for a given part, and an estimate of the extruder’s pose relative to the product, we create a simulated image of the desired product. This simulated image can be compared to images of the physical part collected during the printing process to verify overall part quality. This paper presents two methods of image comparison to identify discrepancies. Preliminary results yield successful image segmentation and detection of structural defects.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 2021
- Source ID
- 10.1115/imece2021-69115
Entities
People
- John S. Donnal
- Lenning A. Davis Iv
- Michael D. M. Kutzer
Organizations
- United States Naval Academy