Electromagnetic Field Theories for Engineering

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A four year Electrical and Electronic engineering curriculum normally contains two modules of electromagnetic field theories during the first two years. However, some curricula do not have enough slots to accommodate the two modules. This book, Electromagnetic Field Theories, is designed for Electrical and Electronic engineering undergraduate students to provide fundamental knowledge of electromagnetic fields and waves in a structured manner. A comprehensive fundamental knowledge of electric and magnetic fields is required to understand the working principles of generators, motors and transformers. This knowledge is also necessary to analyze transmission lines, substations, insulator flashover mechanism, transient phenomena, etc. Recently, academics and researches are working for sending electrical power to a remote area by designing a suitable antenna. In this case, the knowledge of electromagnetic fields is considered as important tool.

Author(s): Md. Abdus Salam (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Singapur
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 315
Tags: Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering; Communications Engineering, Networks; Optics and Electrodynamics; Signal, Image and Speech Processing

Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Basics of Electromagnetics....Pages 1-5
Vector Analysis and Coordinate Systems....Pages 7-50
Electrostatic Field....Pages 51-90
Poisson’s and Laplace’s Equations....Pages 91-116
Electric Currents....Pages 117-139
Static Magnetic Field....Pages 141-185
Time-Varying Fields....Pages 187-207
Transmission Lines....Pages 209-241
Uniform Plane Waves....Pages 243-273
Basics of Antennas....Pages 275-295
Back Matter....Pages 297-315