Computation of Eddy Currents, Shielding and Transient Forces in Power System Equipment by the Method of Images

The magnetic effects of induced eddy currents in thin conducting sheets are analyzed by means of moving current images and by an electrical circuit analogy. The methods are applied to practical power system equipment problems such as shielding and the calculation of conductor short circuit forces.

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