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Eddy Current/ Induction Brakes--Modeling

Eddy Current/ Induction Brakes--Modeling

Eddy Current/ Induction Brakes--Modeling

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I am working on an induction brake, however, I'm not sure how I should approach the math behind the brake.  Should I treat the disc as a coil moving through a magnetic field or are there special considerations that need to be taken into account?  With a little bit of internet research, it seems to point to the latter.  Unfortunately, all of the articles I find either have undeclared variables or must be purchased and my budget can't afford to go spending $35 per article when I'm not certain that it's what I want.  Any help would be great.  Thanks.
Joe

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