Abstract
Canned Induction Motors (CIMs) are widely used in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and nuclear industries. The existence of the can sleeve in the air gap magnetic field complicates the calculation of the CIM's air gap magnetic field. While finite element calculations offer highly accurate simulation results, they require extended computation time. Consequently, this paper presents an analytical method based on the law of power conservation for indirectly calculating the magnetic field and the can loss.This method achieves computational accuracy that is comparable
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