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do you have theoretical or experimental support for the
inference that insulated vs uninsulated wire will be different in length by around 3.5%? What thickness wire / insulation? Owen ========================================= To calculate change in velocity due to plastic PVC insulation we need to know :- Wire diameter = d Diameter over insulation = D Height of wire above ground = H Permittivity of insulating material = K First calculate capacitance of bare wire to ground. Then calculate capacitance of insulated wire to ground. Velocity Factor = SquareRoot of their ratio. Neither Terman's nor Kraus' Bibles will mention the following formulae. So you'll just have to take my word for it. Velocity Factor = SquareRoot( ( A + B ) / C ) Where - A = K * Ln( 4 * H / D ) B = Ln( D / d ) C = K * Ln( 4 * H / d ) Example : Bare wire diameter = 1.6 mm = 14 awg. Diameter over insulation = 2.6 mm. Height above ground = 10 metres = 33 feet. Permittivity of insulation = 3.5 Velocity factor = 0.983 Or a decrease in resonant frequency of 1.7 percent which can nearly always be forgotten about. The electrical effect of the enamel on magnet wire is entirely negligible. But it does protect the wire from atmospheric pollution. ---- Reg. |
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