Optimization of Cam Mechanisms

1. 1 Preliminary Concepts A cam mechanism is a mechanical system consisting of three basic components: a driving element, called the cam; a driven element, termed the follower; and a fixed frame. Sometimes, an intermediate element is introduced between the cam and the follower with the purpose of im...

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Mechanics
Mechanical Engineering
Renewable and Green Energy
Renewable energy resources
Mechanical engineering
Renewable energy sources
Alternate energy sources
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Optimization of Cam Mechanisms
Physics
Mechanics
Mechanical Engineering
Renewable and Green Energy
Renewable energy resources
Mechanical engineering
Renewable energy sources
Alternate energy sources
Green energy industries
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title_auth Optimization of Cam Mechanisms
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Mechanics
Mechanical Engineering
Renewable and Green Energy
Renewable energy resources
Mechanical engineering
Renewable energy sources
Alternate energy sources
Green energy industries
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Mechanics
Mechanical Engineering
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