Publication detail

Magnetic field and forces in a pair of parallel conductors

COUFAL, O. RADIL, L. TOMAN, P.

Original Title

Magnetic field and forces in a pair of parallel conductors

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

The article provides a comprehensive idea of the calculating the magnetic field and forces in a pair of parallel solid conductors. The conductors are connected to a sinusoidal voltage source of a frequency that does not exceed 1 MHz. Thus the current density over the conductor cross sections is not constant. Its distribution depends on the distance of the conductors and their resistivity, on the shape of conductor cross sections, and on the voltage source frequency. The distribution of current density over the conductor cross sections affects not only the magnetic field produced by the conductors but also the forces acting on the conductors. For the acting forces, general conclusions are derived that hold for conductors of arbitrary shape of cross section. Specifically, pairs of conductors of rectangular, circular and triangular cross section are examined.

Keywords

Applied classical electromagnetism; magnetic induction; dynamics of rigid bodies; forces and torques; numerical simulation

Authors

COUFAL, O.; RADIL, L.; TOMAN, P.

Released

28. 2. 2018

Publisher

IOS PRESS

Location

NIEUWE HEMWEG 6B, 1013 BG AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS

ISBN

1383-5416

Periodical

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED ELECTROMAGNETICS AND MECHANICS

Year of study

56

Number

2

State

Kingdom of the Netherlands

Pages from

243

Pages to

261

Pages count

19

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT146715,
  author="Oldřich {Coufal} and Lukáš {Radil} and Petr {Toman}",
  title="Magnetic field and forces in a pair of parallel conductors",
  journal="INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED ELECTROMAGNETICS AND MECHANICS",
  year="2018",
  volume="56",
  number="2",
  pages="243--261",
  doi="10.3233/JAE-170077",
  issn="1383-5416",
  url="https://www.iospress.nl/journal/international-journal-of-applied-electromagnetics-and-mechanics/"
}