cam
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kam, eksantrik, armutçuk, mil dirseği, boynuz.
2. kimyasal harp maddesi kontrol maddesi; kriz müdahele modülü (chemical agent monitor; crisis action module).
3. mil dirseği.
4. tırnak.
5. kam.
6. parmak.
7. boynuz.
8. eksantrik.
9. bk. Computer Aided Manifacturing.
10. i., mak. kam.
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1.
an eccentric or multiply curved wheel mounted on a rotating shaft, used to produce variable or reciprocating motion in another engaged or contacted part.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
alternative form of kam.
2. A turning or sliding piece which imparts motion to a rod, lever or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it.
3. A camming device, a spring-loaded device for effecting a temporary belay in a rock crevice.
4. camera
5. to go on webcam with someone
2. A turning or sliding piece which imparts motion to a rod, lever or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it.
3. A camming device, a spring-loaded device for effecting a temporary belay in a rock crevice.
4. camera
5. to go on webcam with someone
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
crooked.
2.
3. A turning or sliding piece which, by the shape of its periphery or face, or a groove in its surface, imparts variable or intermittent motion to, or receives such motion from, a rod, lever, or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it.
4. A curved wedge, movable about an axis, used for forcing or clamping two pieces together.
5. A projecting part of a wheel or other moving piece so shaped as to give alternate or variable motion to another piece against which it acts.
6. A ridge or mound of earth.
2.
3. A turning or sliding piece which, by the shape of its periphery or face, or a groove in its surface, imparts variable or intermittent motion to, or receives such motion from, a rod, lever, or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it.
4. A curved wedge, movable about an axis, used for forcing or clamping two pieces together.
5. A projecting part of a wheel or other moving piece so shaped as to give alternate or variable motion to another piece against which it acts.
6. A ridge or mound of earth.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
crooked; bent or bending.
2. A comb.
3. A ridge, hedge, or long earthen mound.
4. in machinery, a device for converting a regular rotary motion into an irregular, fast and slow, intermittent rotary or reciprocating motion. it properly includes the cam-wheel, plain or geared, the cam-shaft, the heart-wheel, the wiper, the wiper-wheel, and the eccentric. the simplest form is that of a heart-shaped, lobe-shaped, or otherwise eccentric wheel, which imparts motion to another wheel either by means of gearing or by rolling contact. instead of following the irregular face of the cam-wheel, the friction-wheel may travel in a curved race or guiding path on the side of a cam-disk, as in the cam-wheel of a harvester. in another form of cam the face of the wheel is cut into gears or into projecting teeth that may engage another gear, or an arm or a pinion upon a shaft, to give a quickly changing rising and falling motion. such cams are also called wiper-wheels, and are used to operate stamps and tilt-hammers. the heart-wheel accomplishes the same object, but in a less abrupt manner, while eccentric cams of various shapes may impart a slow thrust and quick return, as in many machine-tools. the wiper, a cam-shaped arm, is very generally used to operate the valves of beam-engines. the cam in some of its forms appears in a great variety of machines, wherever an irregular speed or motion or a rapid reciprocating motion is required, as in the harvester, printing-press, sewing-machine, etc. A cam-shaft is a shaft having tumblers or wipers. the heart-wheel is a heart-shaped cam. (see eccentric.) cams for determining motion for cutting and tracing, as in certain machines, are called shaper-plates.
2. A comb.
3. A ridge, hedge, or long earthen mound.
4. in machinery, a device for converting a regular rotary motion into an irregular, fast and slow, intermittent rotary or reciprocating motion. it properly includes the cam-wheel, plain or geared, the cam-shaft, the heart-wheel, the wiper, the wiper-wheel, and the eccentric. the simplest form is that of a heart-shaped, lobe-shaped, or otherwise eccentric wheel, which imparts motion to another wheel either by means of gearing or by rolling contact. instead of following the irregular face of the cam-wheel, the friction-wheel may travel in a curved race or guiding path on the side of a cam-disk, as in the cam-wheel of a harvester. in another form of cam the face of the wheel is cut into gears or into projecting teeth that may engage another gear, or an arm or a pinion upon a shaft, to give a quickly changing rising and falling motion. such cams are also called wiper-wheels, and are used to operate stamps and tilt-hammers. the heart-wheel accomplishes the same object, but in a less abrupt manner, while eccentric cams of various shapes may impart a slow thrust and quick return, as in many machine-tools. the wiper, a cam-shaped arm, is very generally used to operate the valves of beam-engines. the cam in some of its forms appears in a great variety of machines, wherever an irregular speed or motion or a rapid reciprocating motion is required, as in the harvester, printing-press, sewing-machine, etc. A cam-shaft is a shaft having tumblers or wipers. the heart-wheel is a heart-shaped cam. (see eccentric.) cams for determining motion for cutting and tracing, as in certain machines, are called shaper-plates.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia