FrenchCAD
Mechanical
- Feb 8, 2002
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I am currently analysing an assembly in wich a cylindrical is used to transmit reciprocating movement of an incoming shaft to an exhaust shaft perpendicular to first one. Then, there is a connecting rod going from this second shaft to another sub-assembly to get final movement. The groove's design of the cylindrical cam is known.
Matter is that I do not like this assembly design. It doesn't seem efficient to me compared to the whole system and what is expected from it.
My thought here is then to replace the cylindrical cam by a gear/worm connection and add egg-shaped cams on the exhaust shaft so that I will be able to work with a more efficient cam/follower assembly.
Now, is there an easy way to "transfer" the cylindrical cam's groove's design to the egg-shapped cam to get the same movement at the final stage?
Cyril Guichard
Mechanical Engineer Consultant
France
Matter is that I do not like this assembly design. It doesn't seem efficient to me compared to the whole system and what is expected from it.
My thought here is then to replace the cylindrical cam by a gear/worm connection and add egg-shaped cams on the exhaust shaft so that I will be able to work with a more efficient cam/follower assembly.
Now, is there an easy way to "transfer" the cylindrical cam's groove's design to the egg-shapped cam to get the same movement at the final stage?
Cyril Guichard
Mechanical Engineer Consultant
France