A disc cam is to give uniform motion to a knife-edge follower during outstroke of 50 mm
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A disc cam is to give uniform motion to a knife-edge follower during outstroke of 50 mm during the first half of the cam revolution. The follower again returns to its original position with uniform motion during the next half of the revolution. The minimum radius of the cam is 50 mm and the diameter of the camshaft is 35 mm. Draw the profile of the cam when 1. the axis of the follower passes through the axis of camshaft, and 2. the axis of the follower is offset by 20 mm from the axis of the camshaft
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Vector Mechanics for Engineers Statics and Dynamics
ISBN: 978-0073212227
8th Edition
Authors: Ferdinand Beer, E. Russell Johnston, Jr., Elliot Eisenberg, William Clausen, David Mazurek, Phillip Cornwell
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