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Aim: This volume, derived from the Handbook of Engineering Electromagnetics (2004), is intended as a desk reference for the fundamentals of engineering electromagnetics. Because electromagnetics provides the underpinnings for many technological fields such as wireless communications, fiber optics, microwave engineering, radar, electromagnetic compatibility, material science, and biomedicine, there is a great deal of interest and need for training in the concepts of engineering electromagnetics. Practicing engineers in these diverse fields must understand how electromagnetic principles can be applied to the formulation and solution of actual engineering problems.
Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics should serve as a bridge between standard textbooks in electromagnetic theory and specialized references such as handbooks on radar or wireless communications. While textbooks are comprehensive in terms of the theoretical development of the subject matter, they are usually deficient in the application of that theory to practical applications. Specialized handbooks, on the other hand, often provide detailed lists of formulas, tables, and graphs, but do not offer the insight needed to appreciate the underlying physical concepts. This volume will permit a practicing engineer/scientist to:
Review the necessary electromagnetic theory.
Gain an appreciation for the key electromagnetic terms and parameters. Learn how to apply the theory to formulate engineering problems. Obtain guidance to the specialized literature for additional details.
Scope: Because Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics is intended to be useful to engineers engaged in electromagnetic applications in a variety of professional settings, the coverage of topics is correspondingly broad, including Maxwell equations, static fields, electromagnetic induction, waves, transmission lines, waveguides, antennas, and electromagnetic compatibility. Pertinent data in the form of tables and graphs has been provided within the context of the subject matter. In addition Appendices A and B are
brief compilations of important electromagnetic constants and units, respectively. Finally, Appendix C is intended as a convenient tutorial on vector analysis and coordinate
systems.
“Rajeev Bansal”.
Acknowledgments: First and foremost, I would like to thank all the contributors, whose hard work is reflected in the pages of this volume. My editors at Taylor & Francis, specially Mr. Taisuke Soda, have provided valuable help and advice throughout the project. I would like to thank Mr. Anthony Palladino for his help in preparing the manuscript of Appendix C. Finally I would like to express my gratitude to my family for their unfailing support and encouragement.
“Rajeev Bansal”.
Editor:
Rajeev Bansal received his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Harvard University in 1981. Since then he has taught and conducted research in the area of applied electromagnetics at the University of Connecticut, where he is currently a professor of electrical engineering. His technical contributions include the edited volume Handbook of Engineering Electromagnetics (2004), two coauthored book chapters on submarine antennas (2005) and semiconductor dipole antennas (1986), two patents (1989 and 1993), and over 75 journal/conference papers. Dr. Bansal has served on the editorial boards of Int. J. of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering, Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Radio Science, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, and IEEE Microwave Magazine. He is a member of the Electromagnetics Academy and the Technical Coordinating Committee of the IEEE Microwave Theory & Techniques Society. He has served as a consultant to the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, RI.
Contents:
1. Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics Revisited
2. Applied Electrostatics
3. Magnetostatics
4. Electromagnetic Induction
5. Wave Propagation
6. Transmission Lines
7. Waveguides and Resonators
8. Antennas: Fundamentals
9. Antennas: Representative Types
10. Electromagnetic Compatibility
Appendix A: Some Useful Constants
Appendix B: Some Units and Conversions
Appendix C: Review of Vector Analysis and Coordinate Systems
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Book Details:
⏩Edition: 1st
⏩Editor: Rajeev Bansal
⏩Publisher: CRC Press; 1 edition (May 25, 2006)
⏩Puplication Date: May 25, 2006
⏩Language: English
⏩Pages: 396
⏩Size: 9.19 MB
⏩Format: PDF
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