Electromagnetic Field

B232 - Summer 23/24
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Electromagnetic Field - AD1B17EMP

Credits 5
Semesters Winter
Completion Assessment + Examination
Language of teaching Czech
Extent of teaching 14+6c
Annotation
This course gets its students acquinted with principles and applied electromagnetic field theory basics.
Study targets
Basic understanding of electromagnetic effects, quantitative estimation of effects, ability to solve simple fields analytically, understanding of numerical electromagnetic field solver principles.
Course outlines
1. Basic principles, field soutces. Electrostatic field around charged balls, planes and lines
2. Potential, voltage, forces in homogeneous as well as inhomogeneous electric field. Interface between two dielectrics. Capacity.
3. Field superposition. Energy and forces.
4. Potential, voltage, power in homogeneous as well as inhomogeneous current field.
5. Stationary magnetic field, Amper's law, self and mutual inductance.
6. Interfaces between different media - relations between tangential and normal field components. Numerical electromagnetics.
7. Work, energy and force in magnetic field. Internal inductance of conductors.
8. Magnetic circuits, Hopkinson law.
9. Quasistationáry magnetic field, Faraday induction law.
10. Nonstationary field, complete system of Maxwell equations, power bilance.
11. Electromagnetic waves, plane harmonic wave.
12. Harmonic wave in arbitrary media, electric skin effect, heating.
13. Magnetic skin effect
14. Electromagnetic waves in communication - overwiev.
Exercises outlines
1. Scalar and vector fields, potential, field around a charged ball.
2. Electrostatic field. Capacitor comprising of two dielectrics. Capacity calculus for non-homogenous field.
3. Field analysis miking use of superposition. Task 1.
4. Current field, homog. and non-homog. Task 2
5. Analysis of magnetic fields. Determination of inductance.
6. Laboratory. Task 3.
7. Laboratory. Task 4.
8. Magnetic field analysis using Biot-Savart law.
9. Induced voltage. Task 5.
10. Magnetic forces, principle of virtual work.
11. Plane harmonic electromagnetic wave.
12. Harmonic wave in lossy media, skineffect, surface resistivity. Task 6.
13. Skineffect - magnetic sheet.
14. Task assesment.
Literature
[1] Collin, R.E.: Field Theory of Guided Waves. 2nd Edit., IEEE Press, New York 1991
[2] Sadiku, M.N.O.: Elements of Electromagnetics. Saunders College Publishing. London, 1994
Requirements
http://www.elmag.org/doku.php/k317:tep