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    Can the braking force be significantly greater than the force acting on the brake structure?

    If there are any other ideas on how to "hide" the impulse and then smoothly release it, I would be very grateful.
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    Can the braking force be significantly greater than the force acting on the brake structure?

    You are right, I have no experience in developing such systems, so I am looking for a designer who can design such a damper. Using a linear motor/generator has the advantage that I can set almost any profile of the braking force depending on the velocity of the body. However, I do not know how...
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    Can the braking force be significantly greater than the force acting on the brake structure?

    Thank you for your answers, below I have drawn my concept of such a damper. A linear generator-motor creates braking force and recuperates energy or simply heats the air with ballast resistors. The stators are suspended from the support via springs. Can someone evaluate this concept? Thanks in...
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    Can the braking force be significantly greater than the force acting on the brake structure?

    strict stop time of 100ms - a condition that cannot be changed. It is determined by the technological process.
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    Can the braking force be significantly greater than the force acting on the brake structure?

    I am not an expert in mechanics and theoretical mechanics, I am an electronic engineer, but at the moment I have this problem, and I am looking for a solution.
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    Can the braking force be significantly greater than the force acting on the brake structure?

    This is not a school task, but a very practical one. And if you know how to hide the impulse of force inside the system, I will be very glad to help.
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    Can the braking force be significantly greater than the force acting on the brake structure?

    horizontal guides. The task is to come up with a damper that will perform braking in a specified time and with the transfer of the minimum possible force to the support.
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    Can the braking force be significantly greater than the force acting on the brake structure?

    Sorry, I will take into account your requirement regarding ChatGPT and similar systems. Regarding my task: a body weighing 40 kg moves along linear guides that are fixed to a support. We ignore the friction force at the moment. The body has an initial velocity of 1.6 m/s. This body must be...
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    Can the braking force be significantly greater than the force acting on the brake structure?

    Hello everyone. Question: is it possible to have a damper in which the braking force will be significantly greater than the force acting on the support that this damper creates? [AI reference redacted by the Mentors] For example, a practical problem: a body weighing 40 kg moves at a speed of...
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    Linear gimbal system

    Hello everyone, I need some advice. I have a rifle and need to install an optical system on it. It can't be installed in the forehead because of the large recoil and shaking during the shot. I had an idea to develop a stabilizing platform. First, we want to overcome the longitudinal recoil. The...
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