Vibration of a Flexible Follower in a Cam Mechanism with Time-Dependent Boundary Effect

A vibration analysis of a flexible follower in an oscillating follower cam system undergoing a rise-dwell-fall-dwell (RDFD) motion is performed. Owing to the time-dependent boundary effect caused by considering simultaneously the axial and the lateral displacements of the follower, two geometric con...

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Main Author: Jer-Rong Chang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-02-01
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description A vibration analysis of a flexible follower in an oscillating follower cam system undergoing a rise-dwell-fall-dwell (RDFD) motion is performed. Owing to the time-dependent boundary effect caused by considering simultaneously the axial and the lateral displacements of the follower, two geometric constraints are formulated and added to Hamilton’s principle to establish the vibration equation of the motion of the follower. The coupled axial and lateral vibration of the flexible follower has been studied for the first time. The fast Fourier transform (FFT) spectrum generated from the time history is used for parametric studies. The numerical results of the present study show some new findings. The major spectral peaks for the lateral follower response locate at the low frequencies of 1 Ω, 3 Ω, 5 Ω, and 7 Ω and the high frequency near the fundamental natural frequency where Ω is the cam speed. The largest peak locates mostly at the frequency of 3 Ω. For the ascending and descending motions of the follower RDFD motion, three types of cam profiles are designed. Important new results are found: although the three cam profiles nearly overlap, the vibration results of the follower are quite different. By using a modified sinusoidal acceleration motion, the magnitude of the main lateral peak at low frequencies is minimized. The lateral peak amplitude near the fundamental natural frequency of the follower is the smallest when the cycloid displacement motion is adopted.
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spelling doaj.art-fa688546f444441fa68901e57a6fa1cc2023-11-16T19:06:21ZengMDPI AGAxioms2075-16802023-02-0112217710.3390/axioms12020177Vibration of a Flexible Follower in a Cam Mechanism with Time-Dependent Boundary EffectJer-Rong Chang0Department of Aircraft Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1 Associate Jyulun Road, Gang-Shan District, Kaoshiung City 820, TaiwanA vibration analysis of a flexible follower in an oscillating follower cam system undergoing a rise-dwell-fall-dwell (RDFD) motion is performed. Owing to the time-dependent boundary effect caused by considering simultaneously the axial and the lateral displacements of the follower, two geometric constraints are formulated and added to Hamilton’s principle to establish the vibration equation of the motion of the follower. The coupled axial and lateral vibration of the flexible follower has been studied for the first time. The fast Fourier transform (FFT) spectrum generated from the time history is used for parametric studies. The numerical results of the present study show some new findings. The major spectral peaks for the lateral follower response locate at the low frequencies of 1 Ω, 3 Ω, 5 Ω, and 7 Ω and the high frequency near the fundamental natural frequency where Ω is the cam speed. The largest peak locates mostly at the frequency of 3 Ω. For the ascending and descending motions of the follower RDFD motion, three types of cam profiles are designed. Important new results are found: although the three cam profiles nearly overlap, the vibration results of the follower are quite different. By using a modified sinusoidal acceleration motion, the magnitude of the main lateral peak at low frequencies is minimized. The lateral peak amplitude near the fundamental natural frequency of the follower is the smallest when the cycloid displacement motion is adopted.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/12/2/177vibrationflexible followerrise-dwell-fall-dwelltime-dependent boundaryHamilton’s principle
spellingShingle Jer-Rong Chang
Vibration of a Flexible Follower in a Cam Mechanism with Time-Dependent Boundary Effect
Axioms
vibration
flexible follower
rise-dwell-fall-dwell
time-dependent boundary
Hamilton’s principle
title Vibration of a Flexible Follower in a Cam Mechanism with Time-Dependent Boundary Effect
title_full Vibration of a Flexible Follower in a Cam Mechanism with Time-Dependent Boundary Effect
title_fullStr Vibration of a Flexible Follower in a Cam Mechanism with Time-Dependent Boundary Effect
title_full_unstemmed Vibration of a Flexible Follower in a Cam Mechanism with Time-Dependent Boundary Effect
title_short Vibration of a Flexible Follower in a Cam Mechanism with Time-Dependent Boundary Effect
title_sort vibration of a flexible follower in a cam mechanism with time dependent boundary effect
topic vibration
flexible follower
rise-dwell-fall-dwell
time-dependent boundary
Hamilton’s principle
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/12/2/177
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