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inner inductance of wire

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Hallo,

the expression

R+jwL = (1+j)/skindepth * kappa
kappa=specific conductivity

does only cover the inner inductance of a wire.
If I use scattering parameters (switching to Zpar) to extract
the inductance, I will get the sum of inner and outer inductance. RIGHT ???

elektr0
 

Yes. You're impedance analyzer (or whatever) is just computing inductance. It has no idea what makes up the inductance. Mutual, partial, inner, outer... it does not know. It just inductance.
 

@madengr

You would agree, the formula derived from the skin depth model
does only cover the inner inductance, while impedance analyzers
measure the total inductance, which is the sum of all..

elektr0
 

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