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Non grain-oriented electrical steel has an inherent anisotropy, which is normally neglected in the calculation of electrical machines. Moreover, the magnetic anisotropy is usually measured in small material samples. Due to the cutting effect, the magnetic anisotropy in the machine is not the same as in the sample. In this paper, the magnetic anisotropy is considered as a global problem. A method to measure it is presented and its influence on the electromagnetic and acoustic behavior is considered through the example of an induction motor.
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