This document discusses the design of a double dwell cam with minimum velocity. It is given that β1=45°, β2=90°, β3=150°, β4=75°, h=1.5in, and t=6s. The rise and fall of the cam should follow a modified sine curve. The software DYNACAM was then used to generate SVAJ diagrams for the rise, first dwell, fall, and second dwell of the cam profile.
This document discusses the design of a double dwell cam with minimum velocity. It is given that β1=45°, β2=90°, β3=150°, β4=75°, h=1.5in, and t=6s. The rise and fall of the cam should follow a modified sine curve. The software DYNACAM was then used to generate SVAJ diagrams for the rise, first dwell, fall, and second dwell of the cam profile.
This document discusses the design of a double dwell cam with minimum velocity. It is given that β1=45°, β2=90°, β3=150°, β4=75°, h=1.5in, and t=6s. The rise and fall of the cam should follow a modified sine curve. The software DYNACAM was then used to generate SVAJ diagrams for the rise, first dwell, fall, and second dwell of the cam profile.
For a minimum velocity, the rise and fall in the double dwell cam should be designed as a modified sine curve. Then, using the software DYNACAM we find the following SVAJ diagrams.