College Physics ›› 2021, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (9): 47-.doi: 10.16854 / j.cnki.1000-0712.200505
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ZHANG Sheng-yuan,XU Tian-fu,GUO Fang-xia
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Abstract: The distribution of magnetic field in space and Ampere forces on conductors
with different cross - section shapes are of great significance in practical engineering
applications.In this paper,the magnetic field distri-bution of the current-carrying conductor with infinite rectangular cross-section and circular
cross-section is theoret- ically analyzed and calculated,and then the Ampere Forces between
two parallel rectangular cross-section conduc- tors and between two circular cross-section
ones are analyzed,the magnetic field distribution and Ampere force are
simulated by Matlab software.The results show that the magnetic induction lines of the
current-carrying conductors with rectangular cross-section are nearly elliptic,and the Ampere
force between the two parallel rectangular cross- section current-carrying conductors is not
only related to the distance and cross-section size,when the distance and cross-section size are
fixed,it also depends on the direction of placement. When the side length ratio a / b >
1,the Ampere Force is less than that of two circular cross-section conductors with the same area and
current-carrying den- sity.And the smaller the a / b values,the greater the force is.When a / b
<1,the force is greater than that.But with the increase of conductor spacing,the difference of two forces becomes smaller and smaller.
Key words: rectangular cross-section conductor, circular cross-section conductor, magnetic field, Ampere force
ZHANG Sheng-yuan, XU Tian-fu, GUO Fang-xia. Study on Ampere forces between rectangular and between circular cross-section current-carrying parallel double conductors [J].College Physics, 2021, 40(9): 47-.
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