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Automotive disk brake retrofit to hysteresis/eddy current type

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amorrison

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Dec 21, 2000
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Anybody know of a supplier of electric –no actual pad contact- disk brakes that use eddy current/hysteresis principle for their action.
A retrofit for the existing automotive disk caliper would be nice.
Thanks.
 
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Another name might be "eddy current retarder" which would be good for rpm control of a shaft at 80-100% of maximum speed.
 
Google these words:

Kloft
Frenelsa
Klam

None of these will be a foundation brake, but they should take a lot of the pressure off of the foundation brakes.

rmw
 
We don't know what your purposes are, so we're guessing.

I guess you could fit the brake to your driveshaft.

Plan on an axle cooler if you use it much.




Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
The braking system should actively control the individual output shaft speeds of a differential. Brake pads will wear out quickly if required to operate almost constantly. Power input to the differential 100-200hp. Output shaft speed to vary from 80% to 100% of max rpm.
 
so you're looking for a slip-limiting device or a device to control the torque split between two wheels?

 
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