[Iefac.list] IJCent: Reverse Engineering
Dr. Emad Abouel Nasr
emadsamir60 at yahoo.com
Sun May 9 06:46:53 EDT 2010
Please, announce the following revised deadline for submission to
this special issue to those colleagues interested. Thank you
Full paper
submission: September 30,
2010
Notification of reviews:
November
15, 2010
Revised manuscript
submission: December 15, 2010
Notification of acceptance:
January 30, 2011
Final
Paper Revision and
submission to the editor: February 15, 2011
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Emad S. Abouel Nasr, Ph.D Assistant Professor, Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering-Helwan Mechanical Engineering Department Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt E-mail: emadsamir60 at helwan.edu.eg ********************************************************
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From: Ali Kamrani <Ali.Kamrani at mail.uh.edu>
Subject: IJCent: Reverse Engineering
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Cc: "'Dr. Emad Abouel Nasr'" <emadsamir60 at yahoo.com>, "'Abdulrahman Al-Ahmari'" <alahmari at KSU.EDU.SA>
Date: Monday, March 29, 2010, 8:05 AM
International Journal of Collaborative
Enterprise
Special
Issue on: Reverse Engineering
Engineering design process includes a set of
activities arranged in a specific order with the clearly identified inputs and
outputs. The objective of this process is to satisfy customer requirements and
management objectives. This process is considered efficient when output of the
process satisfies general customer and defined requirements, meets management
objectives and customer deadlines, and all these with less costs and resources.
This process is based on forward engineering life cycle. Reverse engineering is
the process of disassembly, measurement, analysis and documentation of all
features of components associated with an existing product. The results of the
RE process could be CAD model, strength or weaknesses of the current
design, new design specifications and other design related issues in a
different level. Reverse engineering has been used widely in a variety of industries
such as electronics, aerospace, medical and auto. Examples of why RE can be
used are:
Original manufacturer of a product no
longer produces the same product Inadequate documentation of the
original design Bad features of a product need to be
improved.Competitive benchmarking The original CAD model is not
sufficient to support design, etc.
The purpose of this special issue is the publication
of research reports and application descriptions in the advancement of RE
methods and technologies and its impact on the engineering design including
manufacturing for the 21st century’s customer focused product.
Subject coverage:
Methodologies and Techniques for
RE
Reverse Engineering Life Cycle
Geometric Modeling and GD&T
considerations
Input methods and analysis;
contact and non-contact
Design optimization and
CAD/CAM/CAE
Application of available
technologies
New technologies
Additive Manufacturing and RE
Mass Customization and RE
Medical Applications and RE
Case Study and other related
topics
You may send one copy in the form of an MS
Word file via e-mail (details in Author Guidelines) to editor with a copy to: IEL Editorial Office: E-mail: ijcent at inderscience.com
Please include in your submission
the title of the Special Issue, the title of the Journal and the name of the
Guest Editor
Guest
Editor(s) contact details, including email(s)
Ali K. Kamrani, Ph.D., P.E.
Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Collaborative
Enterpirse - IJCent
Design and Free Form Fabrication Laboratory
E311Engineering Bldg 2
University of Houston
Houston, TX 77204-4008, USA
Tel: (713) 743-4192
Fax: (713) 743-4190
E-mail: akamrani at uh.edu
Prof.
Abdulrahman M. Al-Ahmari Ph.D.
Supervisor,
Princess Fatimah Alnijris's Research Chair for AMT
Director,
Center of Excellence for Research in Engineering Materials
Industrial
Engineering Department
King
Saud University
Saudi
Arabia
E-mail: alahmari at KSU.EDU.SA
Emad
S. Abouel Nasr, Ph.D.
Faculty
of Engineering
Princess
Fatimah Alnijris's Research Chair for Advanced Manufacturing Technology
(FARCAMT)
Industrial
Engineering Department
King
Saud University
Saudi
Arabia
E-mail:
eabdelghany at ksu.edu.sa
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