Vector Mechanics For Engineers
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781259977305
Author: BEER, Ferdinand P. (ferdinand Pierre), Johnston, E. Russell (elwood Russell), Cornwell, Phillip J., SELF, Brian P.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 11.1, Problem 11.32P
An eccentric circular cam, which serves a similar function as the Scotch yoke
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A cam, with a minimum radius of 30 mm, rotating clockwise at a uniform speed is to be designed to give a roller follower, at the end of a valve rod, motion described below :
To raise the valve through 60 mm during 150° rotation of the cam;To keep the valve fully raised through next 30° (Dwell);To lower the valve during next 90°; and To keep the valve closed during rest of the revolution i.e. 90° (Dwell);
The diameter of the roller is 20 mm and the diameter of the cam shaft is 30 mm.
Draw the displacement, the velocity and the acceleration diagrams for one complete revolution of the cam when the cam shaft rotates at 180 r.p.m.
Draw the cam profile when the line of the stroke is offset 20 mm from the axis of the cam shaft. The displacement of the valve, while being raised is to take place with simple harmonic motion and lowered with uniform acceleration.
A cam, with a minimum radius of 25 mm, rotating clockwise at a uniform speed is to be designed to give a roller follower, at the end of a valve rod, motion described below :
To raise the valve through 50 mm during 120° rotation of the cam
To keep the valve fully raised through next 30°
To lower the valve during next 120°; and
To keep the valve closed during rest of the revolution i.e. 90° ;
The diameter of the roller is 20 mm and the diameter of the cam shaft is 25 mm. The displacement of the valve, while being raised and lowered, is to take place with simple harmonic motion.
b) Determine the maximum acceleration of the valve rod when the cam shaft rotates at 100 r.p.m.
A cam, with a minimum radius of 25 mm, rotating clockwise at a uniform speed is to be designed to give a roller follower, at the end of a valve rod, motion described below :
To raise the valve through 50 mm during 120° rotation of the cam
To keep the valve fully raised through next 30°
To lower the valve during next 120°; and
To keep the valve closed during rest of the revolution i.e. 90° ;
The diameter of the roller is 20 mm and the diameter of the cam shaft is 25 mm. The displacement of the valve, while being raised and lowered, is to take place with simple harmonic motion.
c) Draw the displacement, the velocity and the acceleration diagrams for one complete revolution of the cam.
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