Design a cam using polynomials with the following specificat
Design a cam (using polynomials) with the following specifications:
Accelerate the follower from 0 to 0.01 in/deg^2 in 30 degree of cam rotation
Hold a constant acceleration of 0.01 in/deg^2 for 60 degree
Decelerate to a=0 in the next 90 degree
The displacement and velocity should be at zero at a cam angle of a 0 at 180 degree
Dwell at s=0 from 180 to 360 degree
a) Determine the s polynomials that will satisfy the constrains for cam angle from 0 to 30 degree
b) Determine the s polynomials that will satisfy the constrains for cam angle from 30 to 90 degree
Solution
Given:
Velocity @ each end is zero
Acceleration is constant till 300 A
Acceleration zero from 30 to 600
Deceleration constant from 60 to 900
Dwell is from 180 to 3600
As deceleration reaches to zero @ 900 & we assume dwell period from 90 to 3600.Taking an account of Rise-Dwell-Return-Dwell profile
‘a1 = 0.1 in/s2
= .1 x 12.5 mm/s2
= 0.125 mm/s2 = a2 (acceleration for 600)
At Rise (from 0 to 300)
Motion of follower is linear so equation will be
S = a1t + a0
S= .125 t
Velocity @ this point will be
Vmax = (0.5) x H (/)
‘amax = (0.5) x H [(/)]2
At Return (from 60 to 900)
Vmax = 4 H/ (1 -/)
‘amax = 4 x H [/)]2

