G
G Patel
Hello,
I am well aware of both the proximity effect and skin effect but never
really understood how these inductance/magnetic related effects are
used to subtract away from DC resistance to get the AC resistance of
conductors.
Is this purely a way to model it (easy way out) or am I missing
something? Are there more "accurate" models that treat these phenomena
for their true inductive/magnetic properties?
[I just can't wrap my mind around the fact that AC inductance is
changing AC resistance]
Email+NG responses will be appreciated.
I am well aware of both the proximity effect and skin effect but never
really understood how these inductance/magnetic related effects are
used to subtract away from DC resistance to get the AC resistance of
conductors.
Is this purely a way to model it (easy way out) or am I missing
something? Are there more "accurate" models that treat these phenomena
for their true inductive/magnetic properties?
[I just can't wrap my mind around the fact that AC inductance is
changing AC resistance]
Email+NG responses will be appreciated.