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The magnetic field distribution in the cross-section of an induction motor at no-load is computed. An iterative assembling of the Finite Element Method with the Boundary Element Method is achieved- The field quantities of interest are found as a result of successive separated calculations of stator and of rotor fields. These fields are linked by means of the BEM input and output quantities. An algorithm of the procedure and conclusive estimation of the iteration process are shown in detail.
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K. Bill, Field Analysis of an Induction Motor at No-Load by Means of the Finite Element Method with Gap Elements, Archiv für Elektrotechnik, 69(1986), pp. 379–384.
K. Bill, K. Pawluk, Hybrid Finite/Boundary Element Method Approach to Induction Motor Magnetic Field Analysis, Proceedings of International Symposium on Electromagnetic Fields, Sept.26–28(1985), Warsaw, Poland.
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Bill, K., Pawluk, K., Perzanowski, W. (1988). Coupling of the Finite Element and Boundary Element Methods by Iterative Technique. In: Savini, A., Turowski, J. (eds) Electromagnetic Fields in Electrical Engineering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0721-1_34
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