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It was stated in chapter 4.2 that, by using a special installment technique for cables, the magnetic stray field around the cable can be considerably reduced. In order to completely compensate for the field, the return current has to flow along the same route as the forward current. This condition can only be approximately (in theory ideally) achieved by using a coaxial cable. However, this type of cable is not appropriate for use as a power supply cable due to heating reasons. A very good compromise can be achieved by use of a multi sector cable.
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Gonschorek, KH., Vick, R. (2010). Magnetic Stray Fields. In: Electromagnetic Compatibility for Device Design and System Integration. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03290-5_13
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