Solid conductor component
Introduction
From the physical point of view, a solid conductor is a thick conductor, where the effect of the eddy currents must be considered. The skin depth has a value comparable to or smaller than the conductor cross-section, and the current density is non-uniform on the conductor cross-section.
Solid conductor: representation
A solid conductor is described:
- in the finite elements domain by a region of solid conductor type
- in the electrical circuit by a component of solid conductor type
Solid conductor: relation U, I, Φ
The basic relation linking the current I, the voltage U and the flux Φ is given below.
The current flowing through a solid conductor component is the total current I flowing through the correspondent solid conductor region of the finite element domain.
The voltage at the terminals of a solid conductor component is the voltage U between the front and the back faces of the modeled solid conductor region.
where:
- R is the resistance of the conductor
- Φ is the flux embraced by the conductor