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This book will be the first to introduce the Finite Element Method for modelling the electromagnetic phenomena with methodologies using only Maxwell Equations. Avoiding all complex mathematics, this simplified approach will not only benefit undergraduate students, but also engineers and researchers who are introducing themselves to these numerical methods. Starting with the fundamentals, this book will provide an overview of the Finite Element Methods and will include a physical analysis in all steps of the methodology presented.

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This book will be the first to introduce the Finite Element Method for modelling the electromagnetic phenomena with methodologies using only Maxwell Equations. Avoiding all complex mathematics, this simplified approach will not only benefit undergraduate students, but also engineers and researchers who are introducing themselves to these numerical methods. Starting with the fundamentals, this book will provide an overview of the Finite Element Methods and will include a physical analysis in all steps of the methodology presented.


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Jose Roberto Cardoso was born in Marilia, SP Brazil, in 1949. He received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D degree in electrical engineering from Escola Politecnica da USP, SP, Brazil, in 1974, 1979 and 1986, respectively. Since 1999, he has been a Professor with the Energy and Electrical Automation Department, Escola Politecnica da USP. He is the author of three books, more than 70 articles, and has advised more than 40 theses/dissertations. His research interests include numerical methods for electromagnetics, theoretical electromagnetics, electrical machines, electromechanical biomedical application, electrical railway research and engineering education. He is the former president of SBMAG - Brazilian Electromagnetics Society and former Dean of Escola Politecnica da USP. He is the founder of the LMAG - Electromagnetic Applied Laboratory. Prof. Cardoso was a recipient of the 2013 Emeritus Engineer of the Year in Sao Paulo.