Introduction to Engineering Electromagnetic Fields

Introduction to Engineering Electromagnetic Fields
Title Introduction to Engineering Electromagnetic Fields PDF eBook
Author Korada Umashankar
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 688
Release 1989
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9789971509217

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This is a textbook designed to provide analytical background material in the area of Engineering Electromagnetic Fields for the senior level undergraduate and preparatory level graduate electrical engineering students. It is also an excellent reference book for researchers in the field of computational electromagnetic fields. The textbook covers ? Static Electric and Magnetic Fields: The basic laws governing the Electrostatics, Magnetostatics with engineering examples are presented which are enough to understand the fields and the electric current and charge sources. Dynamic Electromagnetic Fields: The Maxwell's equations in Time-Domain and solutions, the Maxwell's equations in Frequency-Domain and solutions. Extensive approaches are presented to solve partial differential equations satisfying electromagnetic boundary value problems. Foundation to electromagnetic field radiation, guided wave propagation is discussed to expose at the undergraduate level application of the Maxwell's equations to practical engineering problems.

Introduction to Engineering Electromagnetics

Introduction to Engineering Electromagnetics
Title Introduction to Engineering Electromagnetics PDF eBook
Author Yeon Ho Lee
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 570
Release 2013-03-26
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3642361188

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This text provides students with the missing link that can help them master the basic principles of electromagnetics. The concept of vector fields is introduced by starting with clear definitions of position, distance, and base vectors. The symmetries of typical configurations are discussed in detail, including cylindrical, spherical, translational, and two-fold rotational symmetries. To avoid serious confusion between symbols with two indices, the text adopts a new notation: a letter with subscript 1-2 for the work done in moving a unit charge from point 2 to point 1, in which the subscript 1-2 mimics the difference in potentials, while the hyphen implies a sense of backward direction, from 2 to 1. This text includes 300 figures in which real data are drawn to scale. Many figures provide a three-dimensional view. Each subsection includes a number of examples that are solved by examining rigorous approaches in steps. Each subsection ends with straightforward exercises and answers through which students can check if they correctly understood the concepts. A total 350 examples and exercises are provided. At the end of each section, review questions are inserted to point out key concepts and relations discussed in the section. They are given with hints referring to the related equations and figures. The book contains a total of 280 end-of-chapter problems.

Introduction to Engineering Electromagnetic Fields

Introduction to Engineering Electromagnetic Fields
Title Introduction to Engineering Electromagnetic Fields PDF eBook
Author Korada Umashankar
Publisher
Pages
Release 1989
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ISBN 9789814434416

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Engineering Electromagnetics

Engineering Electromagnetics
Title Engineering Electromagnetics PDF eBook
Author William H. Hayt, Jr
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Engineering Electromagnetics

Engineering Electromagnetics
Title Engineering Electromagnetics PDF eBook
Author Nathan Ida
Publisher Springer
Pages 1062
Release 2015-03-20
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319078062

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This book provides students with a thorough theoretical understanding of electromagnetic field equations and it also treats a large number of applications. The text is a comprehensive two-semester textbook. The work treats most topics in two steps – a short, introductory chapter followed by a second chapter with in-depth extensive treatment; between 10 to 30 applications per topic; examples and exercises throughout the book; experiments, problems and summaries. The new edition includes: modifications to about 30-40% of the end of chapter problems; a new introduction to electromagnetics based on behavior of charges; a new section on units; MATLAB tools for solution of problems and demonstration of subjects; most chapters include a summary. The book is an undergraduate textbook at the Junior level, intended for required classes in electromagnetics. It is written in simple terms with all details of derivations included and all steps in solutions listed. It requires little beyond basic calculus and can be used for self-study. The wealth of examples and alternative explanations makes it very approachable by students. More than 400 examples and exercises, exercising every topic in the book Includes 600 end-of-chapter problems, many of them applications or simplified applications Discusses the finite element, finite difference and method of moments in a dedicated chapter

Engineering Electromagnetics

Engineering Electromagnetics
Title Engineering Electromagnetics PDF eBook
Author Nathan Ida
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 1262
Release 2007-08-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780387201566

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This text not only provides students with a good theoretical understanding of electromagnetic field equations but it also treats a large number of applications. No topic is presented unless it is directly applicable to engineering design or unless it is needed for the understanding of another topic. Included in this new edition are more than 400 examples and exercises, exercising every topic in the book. Also to be found are 600 end-of-chapter problems, many of them applications or simplified applications. A new chapter introducing numerical methods into the electromagnetic curriculum discusses the finite element, finite difference and moment methods.

Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields

Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields
Title Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields PDF eBook
Author Clayton R. Paul
Publisher McGraw-Hill Companies
Pages 600
Release 1982
Genre Science
ISBN

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