Some time ago, I speculated that Steinmetz (a very big early name in electrical engineering) had done the analysis of eddy currents upon which most or all later treatments depended. It turns out that this is likely true, and Steinmetz also turns out to be a very good writer. He explains every major equation in words, term by term, and explains what they mean physically. It's clear why he is famous. (I wish my college textbooks were all this clearly written.)
Charles Proteus Steinmetz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anyway, eddy currents (also known as Foucault Currents) are described in at least two of Steinmetz's books.
For the energy-loss effects on transformers and motors, see "Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena", first published in 1900, third edition in 1916. The treatment (starting on page 136) here is simplified, and Steinmetz points the reader to more complete analyses in other of his books.
The full text is available gratis as a pdf download from Google Books: Alternating Current Phenomena - Google Books.
For the full analysis of eddy currents, addressing the effects on inductance and phase shifts acquired while passing through shields, see Section III of "Theory and calculation of transient electric phenomena and oscillations", first published in 1909, third edition published in 1920.
Again, the full text is available from Google Books: Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations - Google Books.
Charles Proteus Steinmetz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anyway, eddy currents (also known as Foucault Currents) are described in at least two of Steinmetz's books.
For the energy-loss effects on transformers and motors, see "Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena", first published in 1900, third edition in 1916. The treatment (starting on page 136) here is simplified, and Steinmetz points the reader to more complete analyses in other of his books.
The full text is available gratis as a pdf download from Google Books: Alternating Current Phenomena - Google Books.
For the full analysis of eddy currents, addressing the effects on inductance and phase shifts acquired while passing through shields, see Section III of "Theory and calculation of transient electric phenomena and oscillations", first published in 1909, third edition published in 1920.
Again, the full text is available from Google Books: Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations - Google Books.
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