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Motion Law Assisted Design to Reduce the Vibrational Effect of Controlled Axes in Automated Machines
Author(s) -
Marco Silvestri
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.b3459.078219
Subject(s) - flexibility (engineering) , limit (mathematics) , computer science , motion (physics) , servo , harmonic , block (permutation group theory) , artificial intelligence , mathematics , physics , acoustics , mathematical analysis , statistics , geometry
The vibrational effects created by machines moving parts is strictly related with the characteristics of the law of motion they implement, both in case of cam-follower devices and in case of servo system electronic cam controls. One of the most effective way to prevent these harmful phenomena is to limit the harmonic content of the law of motion by designing their curve as a combination of few, low frequencies, sinusoidal curves, but this often makes difficult to satisfy other functional requirements like precision points or constant speed intervals. In this work an original method to solve this problem is illustrated. It adds to the programming language CamOMiLe new functions to assist the functional design of mechanisms. The combination of the classical theory results with the flexibility of CamOMiLe building block approach makes possible to address a large number of practical applications and two examples of them are illustrated.

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