what is Skin Effect ?
Why Skin Effect Occurs in Transmission Lines?
Let us initially consider the solid conductor to be split up into some annular filaments spaced infinitely small distance apart, such that each filament carries an infinitely small fraction of the total current.
Like if the total current = I
Let us consider the conductor to be split up into n filament carrying current ‘i’ such that I = n i.
Now during the flow of an alternating current, the current carrying filaments lying on the core has a flux linkage with the entire conductor cross-section including the filaments of the surface as well as those in the core. Whereas the flux set up by the outer filaments is restricted only to the surface itself and is unable to link with the inner filaments.Thus the flux linkage of the conductor increases as we move closer towards the core and at the same rate increases the inductor as it has a direct proportionality relationship with flux linkage. This results in a larger inductive reactance being induced into the core as compared to the outer sections of the conductor. The high value of reactance in the inner section results in the current being distributed in an un-uniform manner and forcing the bulk of the current to flow through the outer surface or skin giving rise to the phenomena called skin effect in transmission lines.
Factors Affecting Skin Effect in Transmission Lines
The skin effect in an ac system depends on some factors like:-
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