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Calculating skin effect using FEMM?



Hello,

Is it possible to calculate resistive losses or skin effect factor in conductors through wich alternating current flows using FEMM?

In attachment I described one way of calculating resistive losses and skin effect factor. I dont know is this the wright way.

Thanks for any answer in advance.

Dalibor












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<P>Is it possible to calculate resistive losses or skin effect factor in 
conductors through wich alternating current flows using FEMM?</P>
<P>In attachment&nbsp;I described one way of calculating resistive losses and 
skin effect factor. I dont know is this the wright way.</P>
<P>Thanks for any answer in advance.</P>
<P>Dalibor</P>
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