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Skin and Proximity Effects

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Hi all,

I am calculating ac resistance of a conductor of a cable in trefoil and flat formations. I wonder, are the Skin and Proximity Effects taken into account in Magnetic Fields Physics? Or shall I define them manually?

Regards,
Akim

3 Replies Last Post 7 gen 2016, 14:41 GMT-5

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Posted: 1 decade ago 4 set 2014, 01:03 GMT-4
Hi Akim,

The effects are predefined. Use Frequency Domain study.

Regards,
Dima.

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Dima Apter
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Hi Akim, The effects are predefined. Use Frequency Domain study. Regards, Dima. -- Dima Apter www.a2z-consulting.com

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Posted: 1 decade ago 4 set 2014, 01:05 GMT-4
Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot!

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Posted: 9 years ago 7 gen 2016, 14:41 GMT-5
Hi fellas;

I understand that proximity is predefined in COMSOL, but when I want to process the results, which item shows the current only due to the proximity effect?
Basically how can I differentiate?
Hi fellas; I understand that proximity is predefined in COMSOL, but when I want to process the results, which item shows the current only due to the proximity effect? Basically how can I differentiate?

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