Designing, Manufacturing and Testing the Cycling Training System Featuring Magnetorheological Brake

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In this study, a dual-disc magneto-rheological brake (MRB) with two coils placed on each side housing is proposed for a cycling training system. The cycling training system is integrated a positioning system to simulate the cycling process in different slope ranging from 0 to 150. By adjusting position of the bicycle, braking torque of the brake, a cyclist can experience different riding condition such as riding on flat road or steep road with the slope up to 15o.

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