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A modern short course in engineering electromagnetics
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New York : Oxford University Press, 1996
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9780195078565

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30000003708306 TK153 H66 1996 Open Access Book Book
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This unique text serves two key needs in the current teaching of engineering electromagnetics in undergraduate electrical engineering curricula. First, in response to the ever expanding scope of the field, it presents the basics in a concise form, and can be used to teach students the fundamentals in one semester, enabling them to pursue other areas of interest and specialization. These basic concepts will prepare students to read and absorb new material with full understanding, throughout their professional lives. Secondly, unlike other texts serving this course market, the book introduces the use of computer-based numerical methods of electromagnetic field analysis, which today are essential for a thorough knowledge of the subject. These new computer methods are extremely powerful problem solvers. Yet, while most universities require a course in programming for their electrical engineering students, most never really benefit from the experience of using this training in upper level courses. The approach presented here makes full use of this background, opening up new insights and vistas in electromagnetics. A disk with programs for actual applications is included with each book, and problems are available at the end of each chapter. Numerous illustrations graphically depict the concepts discussed, including images of fields. This is a truly unique text for a popular course.


Author Notes

S. Ratnajeevan H. Hoole is at Harvey Mudd College. P. Ratnamahilan P. Hoole is at University of Peradenaya, Sri Lanka.


Table of Contents

1 Linear Algebra
2 Vector Calculus
3 Electrostatic Fields
4 Computer Simulation of Electrostatic Fields
5 Magnetostatics
6 Maxwell's Equations
7 Transmission Lines and Models
8 Plane Waves: Propagation, Reflection and Refraction
9 Waveguides
10 Antennas
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