Re: Solid conductors in raceways
Been doing a little digging on skin effect. Seems that most of the info I've found so far says that stranded wire behaves electrically like solid wire unless the strands are individually insulated, so skin effect in solid and stranded would be very similar.
Also, skin effect becomes more of a player as the wire size increases (at a given frequency). At 60 Hz, 12 AWG had slight reduction in conductivity; not much.
I found several pretty good write ups on it, but don't have them here; I'll post them Monday. Simplified calcs for determining skin depth. Also, a description of skin effect's action on a large high current conductor with a "knife nick" from stripping insulation in a circular manner.
Edit: found the info, I'll post it under engineering
[ February 28, 2003, 10:36 PM: Message edited by: dellphinus ]