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Skin effect error
Posted 30.12.2011, 13:28 GMT-5 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.0a 3 Replies
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Hello all,
I have problem in simulating induced current in the cross section of a wire which is copper. The problem is that based on the skin effect theory the current must be in one direction in the outer cross section of the wire and when we go to inner cross section, its density must fall, but my simulations show that the current is in one direction in the outer cross section and in the opposite direction in the inner cross section. I mean when we go from outer cross section to inner cross section the direction of the current changes alternatively.
I have attached the 2D model which I have created to explain the issue. In this model I have exited just one infinite wire of copper by external current density and 13MHz frequency but when simulate this wire I get the alternating current from outer cross section to inner cross section.
I also see the same problem in simulating two loop problem in which I have excited the first loop by external current density boundary condition and wanted to see current density of the second loop.
Thank you
I have problem in simulating induced current in the cross section of a wire which is copper. The problem is that based on the skin effect theory the current must be in one direction in the outer cross section of the wire and when we go to inner cross section, its density must fall, but my simulations show that the current is in one direction in the outer cross section and in the opposite direction in the inner cross section. I mean when we go from outer cross section to inner cross section the direction of the current changes alternatively.
I have attached the 2D model which I have created to explain the issue. In this model I have exited just one infinite wire of copper by external current density and 13MHz frequency but when simulate this wire I get the alternating current from outer cross section to inner cross section.
I also see the same problem in simulating two loop problem in which I have excited the first loop by external current density boundary condition and wanted to see current density of the second loop.
Thank you
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