This is reference material on the operating principle of eddy current electric dynamometers.
The operating principle of the eddy current dynamometer is based on eddy currents (Fleming's right-hand rule). The structure of the eddy current brake consists of a notched disc (rotor) driven by a prime mover (such as an engine), with magnetic poles (stator) arranged around its outer circumference, leaving a gap. Coils that excite these magnetic poles are wound in the circumferential direction.
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