This paper discusses the phenomena of the axial direction of the induction motor with the skewed axially non-uniform distribution of magnetic flux densities rotor bars is produced by a different phase angle of and losses in a 3-phase squirrel cage induction motor of the flux density made by the rotor bar Currents along which the rotor bars are skewed. A 2-dimensional complex the axial direction when the stator is taken as the finite element method taking account of the effects of the skewed rotor bars i s utilized for the analysis of reference* as shown in Fig. '' characteristies such as copper and iron losses and the On the other hand, the non-uniform distribution loss distributions are examined. The summing up values Pattern of the resultant flux density varies according of non-uniform losses resulted from the finite element to the motor speed, because the phase angle of the analysis are compared with measurement values.bar currents depends on its impedance at an operating Index Terms-Induction motors. skew effect. finite element methods, losses
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