DocumentCode
1202206
Title
Formulas for the Skin Effect
Author
Wheeler, Harold A.
Author_Institution
Hazeltine Service Corporation, Little Neck, N.Y.
Volume
30
Issue
9
fYear
1942
Firstpage
412
Lastpage
424
Abstract
At radio frequencies, the penetration of currents and magnetic fields into the surface of conductors is governed by the skin effect. Many formulas are simplified if expressed in terms of the "depth of penetration," which has merely the dimension of length but involves the frequency and the conductivity and permeability of the conductive material. Another useful parameter is the "surface resistivity" determined by the skin effect, which has simply the dimension of resistance. These parameters are given for representative metals by a convenient chart covering a wide range of frequency. The "incremental-inductance rule" is given for determining not only the effective resistance of a circuit but also the added resistance caused by conductors in the neighborhood of the circuit. Simple formulas are given for the resistance of wires, transmission lines, and coils; for the shielding effect of sheet metal; for the resistance caused by a plane or cylindrical shield near a coil; and for the properties of a transformer with a laminated iron core.
Keywords
Circuits; Coils; Conducting materials; Conductivity; Conductors; Magnetic materials; Permeability; Radio frequency; Skin effect; Surface resistance;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1942.232015
Filename
1694542
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