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Learning with Purpose January 25, 2013 Learning with Purpose January 25, 2013 22.322 Mechanical Design II Spring 2013
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Learning with Purpose January 25, 2013 Base Circle – the smallest circle tangent to the cam surface about the center of cam rotation. Cam Profile – the cam surface or contour Throw/Stroke/Travel – the distance between the extreme positions of the follower Pressure Angle – similar to deviation angle; angle between the direction of motion and the normal to the contacting surface (line of action). Should be less than 30 o. Tracer Point – point at the center of the follower that generates the pitch curve Pitch point – the location of maximum pressure angle along the pitch curve Lecture 2 Cams continued
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Learning with Purpose January 25, 2013 Rise: the interval which the follower is moving away from the center of the cam. Dwell: an interval in which the follower is stationary. Return: the interval during which the follower moves toward the center of the cam. Lecture 2
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Learning with Purpose January 25, 2013 1) Rotate the follower about the center of the cam in a direction opposite to that of the proposed cam rotation 2)Move the follower radially outward the correct amount for each division of rotation 3) Draw the cam outline tangent to the polygon that is formed by the various positions of the follower face Lecture 2 Disk Cam with Radial Follower (graphical design) To determine the cam contour graphically, it is necessary to invert the mechanism and hold the cam stationary while the follower moves around it.
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Learning with Purpose January 25, 2013 Lecture 2
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Learning with Purpose January 25, 2013 To eliminate undercutting, use a larger base circle. Lecture 2
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