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Dynamics of the skin effect during the discharging of a capacitor through straight busbars

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The manifestations of the skin effect during transient processes in systems with straight busbars having cross sections of arbitrary shape and a general method for investigating this effect are considered. The method permits direct observation of the dynamics of the variation of the current density in busbars for any degree of manifestation of the skin effect in twodimensional problems.

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Zh. Tekh. Fiz. 67, 1–7 (July 1997)

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Shakirov, M.A., Kiyatkin, R.P. Dynamics of the skin effect during the discharging of a capacitor through straight busbars. Tech. Phys. 42, 717–723 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1258848

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