Published January 1972
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Modal Theory of Skin Effect in Single and Multiple Turn Coils
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- Silvester, P.
- Wong, S. K.
- Burke, P. E.
Chicago
Abstract
The skin effect in circularly symmetric structures is formulated in terms of an integral equation, which may be solved in terms of the normal modes of the corresponding integral equation eigenvalue problem. The necessary modal functions are computed numerically, using a simple discrete model of the coil. The modal series solution easily accounts for electrical excitation of the coil as for external magnetic fields. A comparison with so-called "direct" calculation methods, as well as with published experimental results, shows that the method is capable of good accuracy, while effecting substantial economies in computation.
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© 1972 IEEE. Paper 71 TP 523-PWR, recommended and approved by the Rotating Machinery Committee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society for presentation at the IEEE Summer Meeting and International Symposium on High Power Testing, Portland, Ore., July 18-23, 1971. Manuscript submitted June 22, 1970; made available for printing April 27, 1971. The authors wish to acknowledge financial support of this research by the National Research Council of Canada.Attached Files
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