Intended for undergraduate students of electrical engineering, this introduction to electromagnetic fields emphasizes the computation of fields as well as the development of theoretical relations. The first part thus presents the electromagnetic field and Maxwell's equations with a view toward connecting the disparate applications to the underlying relations, while the second part presents computational methods of solving the equations - which for most practical calses cannot be solved analytically.
Intended for undergraduate students of electrical engineering, this introduction to electromagnetic fields emphasizes the computation of fields as well as the development of theoretical relations. The first part thus presents the electromagnetic field and Maxwell's equations with a view toward connecting the disparate applications to the underlying relations, while the second part presents computational methods of solving the equations - which for most practical calses cannot be solved analytically.
I. The Electromagnetic Field and Maxwell's Equations.- 1. Mathematical Preliminaries.- 2. The Electromagnetic Field and Maxwell's Equations.- 3. Electrostatic Fields.- 4. Magnetostatic Fields.- 5. Magnetodynamic Fields.- 6. Interaction between Electromagnetic and Mechanical Forces.- 7. Wave Propagation and High-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.- II. Introduction to the Finite Element Method in Electromagnetics.- 8. Introduction to the Finite Element Method.- 9. The Variational Finite Element Method: Some Static Applications.- 10. Galerkints Residual Method: Applications to Dynamic Fields.- 11 Hexahedral Edge Elements - Some 3D Applications.- 12. Computational Aspects in Finite Element Software Implementation.- 13. General Organization of Field Computation Software.
I. The Electromagnetic Field and Maxwell's Equations.- 1. Mathematical Preliminaries.- 2. The Electromagnetic Field and Maxwell's Equations.- 3. Electrostatic Fields.- 4. Magnetostatic Fields.- 5. Magnetodynamic Fields.- 6. Interaction between Electromagnetic and Mechanical Forces.- 7. Wave Propagation and High-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.- II. Introduction to the Finite Element Method in Electromagnetics.- 8. Introduction to the Finite Element Method.- 9. The Variational Finite Element Method: Some Static Applications.- 10. Galerkints Residual Method: Applications to Dynamic Fields.- 11 Hexahedral Edge Elements - Some 3D Applications.- 12. Computational Aspects in Finite Element Software Implementation.- 13. General Organization of Field Computation Software.
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