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01-11-2014 #4
Air is a very poor conductor of magnetic flux and aluminium is not much different, so very little will penetrate the short distance to the electrical steel inside the motor. The flux density in the outside of the stator (the 'back iron') is generally low, so increasing a it a little shouldn't increase the losses in the motor noticeably.
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