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Re: Equivalent lumped inductance and toroidal coils
Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds" <gerryreynolds-at-earthlink-dot-net>
Hi Paul,
This is a followup to my previous post on this subject. If you continue to
want to represent the wire with a bundle of filaments, you can start the
bundle at the center with a triad. Then no filament will have an R=0.
Gerry R.
> Original poster: "Paul Nicholson" <paul-at-abelian.demon.co.uk>
>
> Gerry wrote:
> > Yes, R=0 is a problem if you assume all the current is all
> > concentrated at R=0.
>
> Worse, it is a problem if *any* current is at R=0, so splitting the
> single filament up into several spread over the current-carrying
> area of the wire doesn't help - you'll still come up against the
> need for self-inductance for each filament. (I suppose if you just
> leave out the self inductances you'll have some error, but only
> slight if you have many filaments per wire.)
>