mokhzaini
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hye people..
i am currently doing my MA in electrical and my research covers harmonic in power cable. recently I browsed and found that high current actually causing the heat dissipation and power losses, which is actually quite common. But two things really interest me a lot - the skin effect and proximity effect. I understand that skin effect is caused by the high density of current flowing nearer to the conductor surface, causing heat dissipation. what i can really understand is the proximity effect. My idea is the conductors are place in very near to each other. Anyone?
i am currently doing my MA in electrical and my research covers harmonic in power cable. recently I browsed and found that high current actually causing the heat dissipation and power losses, which is actually quite common. But two things really interest me a lot - the skin effect and proximity effect. I understand that skin effect is caused by the high density of current flowing nearer to the conductor surface, causing heat dissipation. what i can really understand is the proximity effect. My idea is the conductors are place in very near to each other. Anyone?