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Re: CAD for Spiral Cam
If you want a spiral whose tangent always make the same angle with the perpendicular to the radius (i.e. the spiral has a constant "climb slope"), then you could use this equation:
r = r1*e^(k*theta),
where r1 is the starting radius (at theta=0), r2 is the ending radius (at theta=alpha), and the constant k=log(r2/r1)/alpha.
For example, for r1=1, r2=1.5, and alpha=2pi, the equation would be:
r = 1*e^((log(1.5/1)/(2pi))*theta) = e^((0.2027*theta)/pi)
(see attachment)
edit: the second attachment shows the spiral tangent lines at theta=0 and theta=2pi
Last edited by Ether : 22-01-2014 at 20:55.
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