Cam profile optimization for a new cam drive Hansong Xiao, Jean W. Zu
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 10, pp.2592-2602, 2009
Abstract : A complex cam shape optimization problem is studied to optimize a unique cam mechanism for a new cam drive
engine. First, the optimization problem is defined through analyzing the unique cam mechanism. Multiple design specifications
are included in the optimization problem by defining the output torque of the engine as the objective function
and the contact stress, radius of curvature, and pressure angle as the constraints. Second, an analytical scenario is designed
to find the best ever cam profiles through manipulating the different combinations of cam profile representations
and optimization methods. Two types of curve representations, including general polynomial spline and B-spline, are
employed in cam profile synthesis. In addition, both a classical optimization technique and a genetic algorithm (GA)
based method are applied to solve the complex optimization problem. Finally, comparative studies are performed
among the initial profile and the optimal profiles to demonstrate the effectiveness of these proposed design approaches
on solving the cam profile optimization problem. Results show that the best profiles are obtained from a combination of
the B-spline representation and the GA-based method. In addition, compared to the initial design, the engine performance
is improved greatly by the proposed optimization approaches.
Keyword :
Cam design; Cam drive engine; Shape optimization; Uniform B-spline
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