Wiley-IEEE Press, 2024. — 403 p. — ISBN 9781119866695.
Eddy currents are electrical current loops produced when a conductor passes through a magnetic field, or is otherwise subject to a change in magnetic field direction. These currents play a significant role in many industrial processes and areas of electrical engineering. Their properties and applications are therefore a subject of significant interest for electrical engineers and other professionals.Eddy Currents: Theory, Modeling and Applications offers a comprehensive reference on eddy currents in theory and practice. It begins with an introduction to the underlying theory of eddy currents, before proceeding to both closed-form and numerical solutions, and finally describing current and future applications. The result is an essential tool for anyone whose work requires an understanding of these ubiquitous currents.Eddy Currents is a must-have reference for researchers and industry professionals in electrical engineering and related fields.
TheoryBasic Principles of Eddy Currents
Conductors with Rectangular Cross Sections
Conductors with Circular Cross Sections
ModelingFormulations
Finite Differences
Finite Elements
Integral Equations
ApplicationsInduction Heating
Wattmeter
Magnetic Stirring
Electric Machines
Transformer Losses