Electromagnetism can be a difficult subject to grasp and to teach. Much of what we take for granted in modern life is enabled by electromagnetic effects, but it isn’t always easy to understand the impact of electromagnetism compared to other areas of engineering, such as mechanics, which are more tangibly observed and felt. Although electromagnetism is a crucial and important branch of physics with elegant mathematics, many students can find the study of electromagnetism inaccessible.
It is crucial for students of electrical and electronic engineering and physics to have a strong understanding of electromagnetism and how it impacts communications, power generation and transmission, semiconductor devices, motors, and more. Electromagnetism for Engineers aims to develop a student’s understanding of electromagnetism in the context of real effects and how they apply to such applications, whilst maintaining the sophistication of the mathematics that can be used to give deeper insight. It begins by describing the fundamentals of electromagnetism before a more detailed discussion of the basic concepts developed for specific application areas. It then considers the application of electromagnetism to transmission lines, antennas, and waveguides.
頁數:224
版次:第1版
年份:2023年
規格:精裝/單色
ISBN:9781119406167
Part I Fundamentals of Electricity and Magnetism
1 Charge and Electric Fields
2 Electric Fields in Materials
3 Currents and Magnetic Fields
4 Magnetic Fields in Materials
5 The Maxwell Equations of Elecromagnetism
Part II Applications of Electromagnetism
6 Transmission Lines
7 Electromagnetic Waves in Dielectric Media
8 Antennas
9 Electromagnetic Waves at Dielectric Interfaces
10 Electromagnetic Waves in Conducting Media
11 Waveguides
12 Three-Phase Electrical Power