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Spatial cam is a type of cam mechanism with three-dimensional configuration in motion morphology. The cam profile curve was a groove curve generated around a cylinder which can rotate about its longitudinal axis, by which the roller follower was driven to move along the guided groove. Theoretical profile of a spatial cam can be considered as the trajectory surface left on the cylinder when the roller follower moved along the roller guide. In order to realize the designed precision motion, manufactured cams must be checked after production to assure quality. How to accurately measure a spatial cam still remains a puzzle for designers and manufacturers. This becomes critical, especially in the inspection of high precision cams. As the CMM was one of the most reliable and accurate metrological tool, a cam inspection method using a universal CMM was developed. In this research, a Brown & Sharp coordinate measure machine was used to check spatial cams. Firstly, according the required motion, the desired cam profile was mathematically determined by using the theory of envelopes for a one-parameter family of surfaces. Secondly, the cam coordinate system was related to the CMM coordinate system. Thirdly, the sampling strategy, that is the moving point matrix of the probe, was established. Fourthly, the manufacturing profile error of the cam was evaluated according to the data acquired. Software, which was able to communicate with the PC DMIS, was developed to assist this measuring task.
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Year: 2010
Page: 132-135
Language: English
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