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Eddy current calculation question
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[QUOTE="Yani Botsanovski, post: 6316721, member: 675195"] Hello there! I have seen some great eddy current brakes and wanted to learn more about it. The problem in the internet I can not the specific case I have in mind. I searched the internet and found a great deal of material about magnetic forces. I cannot, however, find the specific case I'm interested in. If I have moving body with magnets which goes through the aluminum plate how to calculate it. What I need to know is how to calculate the thickness of the aluminum plate and the distance between the magnets in order to find the brake force and the length of the plate. Sorry for my basic knowledge. Wish you all the best and thank you in advance! [/QUOTE]
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