Engineering Electromagnetism
Physical Processes and Computation
Series: Textbooks in Electrical and Electronic Engineering; 3;
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Product details:
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 26 May 1994
- ISBN 9780198562887
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages264 pages
- Size 234x156x17 mm
- Weight 407 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous line figures, tables, + IBM disk 0
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Short description:
* Appeals to students as the approach taken does not rely on difficult algebraic and mathematical development * The disk allows students to put theory into practice. This text explains the physical nature of electric and magnetic fields found in electrical engineering. It does this with a combintaion of clearly set out and basic theory, easily understood computational methods, and practical engineering applications. An accompanying computer program gives a graphic display of the
fields and performs computations on designs created by the student.
Long description:
The aim of the book and its associated computer disk is to explain the physical nature of electric and magnetic fields encountered in electrical engineering. Field problems are inherently difficult because fields are distributed in space and can exist in what is usually regarded as empty space devoid of matter. The customary approach to fields problems is through algebraic methods and the solution of equations. The book emphasizes instead a method based on geometry which enables
the student to visualize the fields. Backed by a computer program (available to download at the bottom of this page) giving visual displays, the method enables the student to attempt real problems and to use design methods. A comprehensive survey of numerical and analytical methods is provided and
examples of engineering applications are discussed.