Performance Comparison on 0.35 mm and 0.50 mm Thicknesses of Non-Oriented Steel Sheets Using FEM

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– Decrease the iron loss, total loss and thicknesses of steel sheets will produce high efficiency of the induction motor This paper studies, a rotor construction with different thickness was investigated thoroughly and analyzed in the case of efficiency, torque, all losses and distribution field. All result simulation was done by MotorSolve (IM) which allows the user to produce more design of induction motor with a decision within a short time. According to simulation result, the 0.35 mm showed that a best performance and efficient compared to 0.50 mm thickness of rotor frame.

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