The current distribution may be non-uniform because of another effect known as proximity effect.
Proximity Effect
The current distribution may be
non-uniform because of another effect known as proximity effect.
Consider a two wire line as shown in the
Fig. 1.37.1.

Let each of the line conductor is
assumed to be divided into 3 sections having equal cross sectional area. Three
parallel loops are formed by the pairs xx', yy' and zz'. The flux linking loop
xx' is least and it increases for the remaining loops. Thus the inductance of
inner loop is less. Thus the current density is highest at inner edges of the
conductor. Due to this non-uniform distribution of current, the effective
conductor resistance increases. As the distance between the conductors goes on
reducing, this distribution of current becomes more and more non-uniform.
For normal spacing of overhead lines
this proximity effect is negligible. For underground cables this effect is
significant as the conductors are located close to each other.
The proximity effect also depends on the
same factors as that of skin effect.
Review Question
1. Write a short note on proximity effect
AU : Dec.-04, Marks 8; Dec.-08, Marks 6; May-05, 12, Marks
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