Use of Bézier curves in the design of the displacement law of the cam-follower mechanism: Von Mises effective Stress

D Designing cams by Bézier Curves has become increasingly common, since the mathematical development of this method is less complex. Bezier curves are Bernstein-based polynomials under a unitary domain, and in that sense, this article presents the design of a cam using Bezier curves of degrees 5...

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Main Authors: Carlos Humberto Acevedo-Peñaloza, Sergio Andrés Ramón-Ramón, Victor Jhoel Bustos-Urbano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Industrial de Santander 2020-07-01
Series:Revista UIS Ingenierías
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Online Access:https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistauisingenierias/article/view/10751
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spelling doaj-4d08e2cc44494eb6a285e41f2e8260ba2020-11-25T03:27:57ZengUniversidad Industrial de SantanderRevista UIS Ingenierías1657-45832145-84562020-07-01194Use of Bézier curves in the design of the displacement law of the cam-follower mechanism: Von Mises effective StressCarlos Humberto Acevedo-Peñaloza0Sergio Andrés Ramón-Ramón1Victor Jhoel Bustos-Urbano2Universidad Francisco de Paula SantanderUniversidad Francisco de Paula SantanderUniversidad Francisco de Paula Santander D Designing cams by Bézier Curves has become increasingly common, since the mathematical development of this method is less complex. Bezier curves are Bernstein-based polynomials under a unitary domain, and in that sense, this article presents the design of a cam using Bezier curves of degrees 5, 7 and 9. And beyond, this article seeks to show the variation of the effective effort of Von Mises in a cam-follower mechanism composed of a disc cam and a roller follower with translation movement and force closure. The expressions that allow determining the variation of Von Mises' effort for each of the curves used are presented. This variation is presented by means of graphs in which it is observed that as the degree of the curve increases, the magnitude of the efforts is greater, and this increases the probability of failure in the mechanisms. In addition, it was found that there is an inverse relationship between the stress and the radius of the primary circle of the cam. https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistauisingenierias/article/view/10751Bezier curvescam designdistortion energyVon Mises stresscam-follower mechanismBernstein base polynomials
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Victor Jhoel Bustos-Urbano
spellingShingle Carlos Humberto Acevedo-Peñaloza
Sergio Andrés Ramón-Ramón
Victor Jhoel Bustos-Urbano
Use of Bézier curves in the design of the displacement law of the cam-follower mechanism: Von Mises effective Stress
Revista UIS Ingenierías
Bezier curves
cam design
distortion energy
Von Mises stress
cam-follower mechanism
Bernstein base polynomials
author_facet Carlos Humberto Acevedo-Peñaloza
Sergio Andrés Ramón-Ramón
Victor Jhoel Bustos-Urbano
author_sort Carlos Humberto Acevedo-Peñaloza
title Use of Bézier curves in the design of the displacement law of the cam-follower mechanism: Von Mises effective Stress
title_short Use of Bézier curves in the design of the displacement law of the cam-follower mechanism: Von Mises effective Stress
title_full Use of Bézier curves in the design of the displacement law of the cam-follower mechanism: Von Mises effective Stress
title_fullStr Use of Bézier curves in the design of the displacement law of the cam-follower mechanism: Von Mises effective Stress
title_full_unstemmed Use of Bézier curves in the design of the displacement law of the cam-follower mechanism: Von Mises effective Stress
title_sort use of bézier curves in the design of the displacement law of the cam-follower mechanism: von mises effective stress
publisher Universidad Industrial de Santander
series Revista UIS Ingenierías
issn 1657-4583
2145-8456
publishDate 2020-07-01
description D Designing cams by Bézier Curves has become increasingly common, since the mathematical development of this method is less complex. Bezier curves are Bernstein-based polynomials under a unitary domain, and in that sense, this article presents the design of a cam using Bezier curves of degrees 5, 7 and 9. And beyond, this article seeks to show the variation of the effective effort of Von Mises in a cam-follower mechanism composed of a disc cam and a roller follower with translation movement and force closure. The expressions that allow determining the variation of Von Mises' effort for each of the curves used are presented. This variation is presented by means of graphs in which it is observed that as the degree of the curve increases, the magnitude of the efforts is greater, and this increases the probability of failure in the mechanisms. In addition, it was found that there is an inverse relationship between the stress and the radius of the primary circle of the cam.
topic Bezier curves
cam design
distortion energy
Von Mises stress
cam-follower mechanism
Bernstein base polynomials
url https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistauisingenierias/article/view/10751
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