Comments on Skin Effect in Solitary Solid Tubular Conductor
J. C. Maxwell derived formulae for the calculation of current density and current in a cylindrical conductor supplied with variable current. In the 1950s K. Simonyi published a method for calculating current density in a cylindrical conductor made up of two conductors, cylindrical and tubular, of di...
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| description | J. C. Maxwell derived formulae for the calculation of current density and current in a cylindrical conductor supplied with variable current. In the 1950s
K. Simonyi published a method for calculating current density in a cylindrical conductor made up of two conductors, cylindrical and tubular, of different
resistivities. The present paper proves that Simonyi's result is incorrect. The main attention is devoted to the method of calculating current density in a
tubular conductor made up of tubular conductors of different resistivities. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-fe612952ac1e4fb6901e75fce22f16a22025-08-20T03:25:46ZengWileyAdvances in Mathematical Physics1687-91201687-91392011-01-01201110.1155/2011/983678983678Comments on Skin Effect in Solitary Solid Tubular ConductorOldřich Coufal0Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, Brno University of Technology, Technická 10, 616 00 Brno, Czech RepublicJ. C. Maxwell derived formulae for the calculation of current density and current in a cylindrical conductor supplied with variable current. In the 1950s K. Simonyi published a method for calculating current density in a cylindrical conductor made up of two conductors, cylindrical and tubular, of different resistivities. The present paper proves that Simonyi's result is incorrect. The main attention is devoted to the method of calculating current density in a tubular conductor made up of tubular conductors of different resistivities.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/983678 |
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