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 Übersetzung für 'skin effect' von Englisch nach Deutsch
electr.
skin effect
Skineffekt {m}
electr.
skin effect
Skin-Effekt {m}
Teiltreffer
MedTech.
blood oxygenation level dependent effect <BOLD effect>
BOLD-Effekt {m}
optics
quadratic electro-optic effect <QEO effect>
quadratischer elektrooptischer Effekt {m}
astron.
Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect <SZ effect>
Sunjajew-Seldowitsch-Effekt {m}
optics
linear electro-optic effect <LEO effect>
linearer elektrooptischer Effekt {m}
electr.
giant magnetoresistance effect <GMR effect>
GMR-Effekt {m}
electr.
colossal magnetoresistance effect <CMR effect>
kolossaler magnetoresistiver Effekt {m}
electr.
tunnel magnetoresistance effect <TMR effect>
Tunnelmagnetowiderstandseffekt {m} <TMR-Effekt> [auch: Tunnelmagnetwiderstandseffekt]
electr.
colossal magnetoresistance effect <CMR effect>
CMR-Effekt {m}
chem.phys.
induction effect <I effect>
Induktionseffekt {m} <I-Effekt>
chem.
alpha effect <α-effect>
Alpha-Effekt {m} <α-Effekt>
chem.
electromeric effect <M effect>
mesomerer Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
mesomeric effect <M effect>
mesomerer Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
electromeric effect <M effect>
Mesomerie-Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
electromeric effect <M effect>
Mesomerieeffekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
resonance effect <M effect>
Mesomerie-Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
resonance effect <M effect>
Mesomerieeffekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.phys.
induction effect <I-effect>
Induktionswirkung {f}
chem.
mesomeric effect <M effect>
Mesomerieeffekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
resonance effect <M effect>
mesomerer Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
mesomeric effect <M effect>
Mesomerie-Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In electromagnetism, skin effect is the tendency of an alternating electric current (AC) to become distributed within a conductor such that the current density is largest near the surface of the conductor and decreases exponentially with greater depths in the conductor.
  • At standstill, the rotor current is the same frequency as the stator current, and tends to travel at the outermost parts of the cage rotor bars (by skin effect).
  • Litz wire uses braids of thin insulated wires to carry high frequency signals with much lower losses from skin effect or to minimise proximity effect in transformers.
  • Maxwell's equations have been mapped, RLC, Skin effect, dielectric or magnetic materials and incident or radiated fields have been modelled.
  • He also researched a phenomenon called the skin effect, where high-frequency electric current is greater on the surface of a conductor than in its interior.

  • HVDC requires less conductor per unit distance than an AC line, as there is no need to support three phases and there is no skin effect.
  • At high frequencies, current tends to run along the surface of the conductor. This is known as the skin effect.
  • Since lightning strikes are pulses of energy with very high frequency components, grounding systems for lightning protection tend to use short straight runs of conductors to reduce the self-inductance and skin effect.
  • An erroneous explanation for the absence of electric shock that has persisted among Tesla coil hobbyists is that the high-frequency currents travel through the body close to the surface, and thus do not penetrate to vital organs or nerves, due to an electromagnetic phenomenon called "skin effect".
  • Factors that affect resistance and thus loss include temperature, spiraling, and the skin effect.

  • However, properties such as core loss and conductor skin effect also increase with frequency.
  • The table below assumes DC, or AC frequencies equal to or less than 60 Hz, and does not take skin effect into account.
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