Abstract

Graphical-analytical analysis of the mechanism with rotating cam and flatface follower

Highlights

  • The cam mechanisms are identified taking into account the motion of the cam, the motion of the follower and the type of contact between the cam and the follower [1]

  • Considering the last criterion, the followers are of knifeedge type, when a single contact point exists with the cam, and from flat-face category, when the follower is tangent permanently to the profile of the cam

  • The graphical-analytical methodologies have as foremost advantages the straightforward mathematical apparatus and quickness of solving

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Summary

Introduction

The cam mechanisms are identified taking into account the motion of the cam, the motion of the follower and the type of contact between the cam and the follower [1]. A method for the kinematical graphicalanalytical analysis was propose and applied in a recent paper [6] for a mechanism with cam and curved follower with non-zero curvature. In the paper it is noticed that the method cannot be applied for mechanisms with rotating cam and flat face follower, Fig. 1, since the two mechanisms are not structurally equivalent. For this reason, a method for kinematical analysis of the mechanism with flat face follower is presented with emphasis upon the causes impeding the direct establishing of the motion of the follower and of the relative camfollower motion

General considerations upon cam mechanisms
The kinematical graphical-analytical analysis of the mechanism
Conclusions

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