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Day: January 16, 2024
Articles: January 16, 2024
High Voltage Cable Design
January 16, 2024
7 mins read
Skin and Proximity Effects on AC Resistance Calculations
The AC resistance of a cable conductor is always larger than the DC resistance. The primary reasons are ‘skin effect’ and ‘proximity effect’. Equations and example calculations are provided in this article.