SAE Technical Paper Series 2011
DOI: 10.4271/2011-36-0247
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Analysis of the Contact Pressure between Cams and Roller Followers in Assembled Camshafts

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“…They verified that the actual working requirements of the camshaft were met, which proved that the assembly was reliable to a certain extent. Duque et al 27 simulated the assembly process of a camshaft with a circular structure, using the contact pressure to express the contact between the cam and the mandrel, and then reflected the connection strength. Zhai et al 28 , 29 proposed and designed two novel configurations of assembled camshafts characterised by the isometric-trilateral and logarithmic spiral cross-sectional profiles of cam bores.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They verified that the actual working requirements of the camshaft were met, which proved that the assembly was reliable to a certain extent. Duque et al 27 simulated the assembly process of a camshaft with a circular structure, using the contact pressure to express the contact between the cam and the mandrel, and then reflected the connection strength. Zhai et al 28 , 29 proposed and designed two novel configurations of assembled camshafts characterised by the isometric-trilateral and logarithmic spiral cross-sectional profiles of cam bores.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%