ENGT 201 3D Scanning and Printing

In this course, students will learn the basic principles of 3D scanning and printing. This course will introduce students to the tools and techniques required to use 3D scanners for inspection, reverse engineering, and other applications. Students will also gain hands-on experience operating scanners, processing scan data with software tools, and converting scan data to printable 3D models. Students will explore the entire cycle from an original artifact to a scan-based model to a reproduction part.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

CADD 103 and ENGT 101

Hours Weekly

2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

Course Objectives

  1. Identify the types of 3D scanning technology.
  2. Create 3D models directly from 3D scan data.
  3. Evaluate software requirements for 3D scanning applications.
  4. Evaluate hardware requirements for 3D scanning applications.
  5. Develop and plan scan-based reverse engineering projects.
  6. Perform scan-based part inspection techniques.

Course Objectives

  1. Identify the types of 3D scanning technology.
  2. Create 3D models directly from 3D scan data.
  3. Evaluate software requirements for 3D scanning applications.
  4. Evaluate hardware requirements for 3D scanning applications.
  5. Develop and plan scan-based reverse engineering projects.
  6. Perform scan-based part inspection techniques.