(a) Construct the full displacement diagram for the cam. (b) Illustrate the constant velocity and parabolic motion parts of the cam.

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A cam profile has the following description for the follower motion:
For the first 90° of rotation the follower will move at a constant speed in which it will
Rise for the first 30°, Dwells for 30° and goes to its original position at the other 30°.
The follower will have a parabolic motion for the second 270° of rotation, in which it
Rises for the first 100°, Dwells for 70° and then goes down for the rest 100°.
The follower is of a knife edge.
The base circle is having a diameter of 40mm.
The maximum rise for the follower is 50mm.
By presenting your solution on a graph paper,
(a)
Construct the full displacement diagram for the cam.
(b)
Illustrate the constant velocity and parabolic motion parts of the cam.
Note: The equation of parabolic motion can be taken as y = k 0².
Transcribed Image Text:Q4 A cam profile has the following description for the follower motion: For the first 90° of rotation the follower will move at a constant speed in which it will Rise for the first 30°, Dwells for 30° and goes to its original position at the other 30°. The follower will have a parabolic motion for the second 270° of rotation, in which it Rises for the first 100°, Dwells for 70° and then goes down for the rest 100°. The follower is of a knife edge. The base circle is having a diameter of 40mm. The maximum rise for the follower is 50mm. By presenting your solution on a graph paper, (a) Construct the full displacement diagram for the cam. (b) Illustrate the constant velocity and parabolic motion parts of the cam. Note: The equation of parabolic motion can be taken as y = k 0².
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