A Multi-Criteria Optimization Approach to Cam Curve Design Combining Different Splines Given by Fixed and Adjustable Checkpoints
- 1 MECAPROCE, INSA Rennes, 20 av. des Buttes de Coesmes, CS 70839, F-35708 Rennes, France
- 2 LS2N-ECN UMR 6004, 1 Rue de la Noë, BP 92101, F-44321 Nantes, France
Abstract
This study proposes a multi-criteria design optimization of cam mechanisms. This approach is based on the multistage interconnection of different tools: MATLAB, ADAMS, and mode frontier. It consists of three main issues: (i) The polynomial representation of splines given by checkpoints defining the specific motion of the follower; (ii) The connection of these splines by different degrees of fitting in order to combine them in the entire cam profile and (iii) The optimization including the adjustable checkpoints according to the objectives and the constraints formulated for a different area of the cam profile. An illustrative example based on the optimization of a production machine cam profile is discussed. The suggested methods of multi-criteria design optimization are validated by experimental tests. The given results show the effectiveness of the proposed approach and the possibility of their application in the real world of manufacturing.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jmrsp.2023.15.26
Copyright: © 2023 Léo Moussafir and Vigen Arakelian. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Cam Design
- Multi-Criteria Optimization
- Interpolation
- Cam Motion Synthesis
- Jerk
- Contact Stress