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Two-dimensional field and finite-element analyses are complementary in evaluating the performance of single-sided linear induction machines, and can be used to develop a machine design for a given drive application. Electromagnetic analysis leads to an equivalent circuit of the machine with speed-and frequency-dependent parameters, in which top cap geometry, core hysteresis and saturation, skin effect, eddy current reaction, and both transverse-edge and longitudinal-end effects can be included. Finite-element analysis provides detailed information on the magnetic field distribution to aid in machine design.
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