The coax in question is impedance matched and the outer conductor is continuous (not braided).
Thanks for linking that paper. The problem is that I'm trying to calculate the current distribution and not the skin depth. In other words, I'd like to determine the current in function of radial...
Hi Dave,
If I'm not mistaken, as you can see in this gif of a transmission line's function, the current travels in opposite ways on both the inner and outer conductor and this is how the wire has no magnetic field outside of it (not affected by external EM)...
Hello, I would like to calculate the current distribution in a coaxial cable where the skin effect is significant. I asked this question on stackexchange and I provided pictures and more details there...