One-turn rectangular loop inductance calculation

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inductance of a rectangular loop

Hello,

how can I calculate the inductance of a rectangular loop with a rectangular wire?
I need the inducatnace in dependence of s1, s2, t and w: L=f(s1,s2,t,w)

s1: Rectangular side1
s2: Rectangular side2
w : Wire width
t : Wire thickness
 

inductance rectangular wire

Thx.
Does someone know a forumula for a rectangle and not a square? (s1 != s2)
 
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rectangular wire inductance

I think that with good approximation the inductance is function of the perimeter of the polygon.
In your case just transform the rectangle in a square with the same perimeter and use the formula provided.
 

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