This book presents the easiest way to learn finite element method (FEM) for electromagnetism - from static phenomena to high frequencies in a single book, based solely on Maxwell's equations. All the formalism associated with FEM is presented in detail, with simple numerical examples, duly commented to facilitate understanding of the method.
Electromagnetics Through the Finite Element Method, Second Edition introduces techniques for coupling magnetic phenomena with electrical circuits and demonstrates special treatment and simulation techniques for electromagnetic problems with an open domain. This new edition includes a complete chapter on how to produce your own FEM software for electromagnetism quickly and easily. It also includes a new section on new computer programming techniques. It includes a chapter dedicated to presenting the technique for simultaneous simulation of the magnetic circuits by FEM with the analysis of electrical circuits. This technique is very useful in industrial applications where it is necessary to know not only the magnetic device, but also the converter that drives it. This new edition will not only teach the basics of this methodology, but readers will also learn about the techniques applied in industry and the computational resources to write their own FEM software, using the facilities of the Python language. The potential of this approach has been demonstrated for over 30 years with undergraduate students.
The simplified approach presented in this new edition will not only benefit undergraduate students but will also be useful to practicing engineers and researchers looking to introduce themselves to these numerical methods.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Postgraduate, Professional Reference, and Undergraduate Advanced
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-032-73612-9 (9781032736129)
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Jose Roberto Cardoso was born in Marilia, SP Brazil, in 1949. He received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D degree in electrical engineering from Escola Politecnica da USP, SP, Brazil, in 1974, 1979 and 1986, respectively. Since 1999, he has been a Professor with the Energy and Electrical Automation Department, Escola Politecnica da USP. He is the author of three books, more than 70 articles, and has advised more than 40 theses/dissertations. His research interests include numerical methods for electromagnetics, theoretical electromagnetics, electrical machines, electromechanical biomedical application, electrical railway research and engineering education. He is the former president of SBMAG - Brazilian Electromagnetics Society and former Dean of Escola Politecnica da USP. He is the founder of the LMAG - Electromagnetic Applied Laboratory. Prof. Cardoso was a recipient of the 2013 Emeritus Engineer of the Year in Sao Paulo.
Dr. Rooney Ribeiro Albuquerque Coelho is a distinguished researcher and lecturer at the Escola Politecnica da Universidade de Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil. Dr. Coelho has over nine years of experience in electrical engineering and data science, serving as both a professor and technical consultant. His research focuses include, electrical grounding systems, metro-railway systems, stratified soil analysis, and frequency-domain propagation in multiconductor submarine power systems
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Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
Chapter 1 Steps for Finite Element Method Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Electromagnetism Chapter 3 Maxwell's Equations Chapter 4 Finite Element Method in Static, Electric, and Magnetic Fields Chapter 5 Finite Element Method for Time-Dependent Electromagnetic Fields Chapter 6 Finite Element Method for Axisymmetric Geometries Chapter 7 Finite Element Method for High Frequency Chapter 8 Three-Dimensional Finite Element Method Chapter 9 Electrical and magnetic circuit coupling through the Finite Element Method: Time-dependent analysis Chapter 10 Electrical and magnetic circuit coupling through the Finite Element Method: Steady State AC analysis Chapter 11 Formulating the FEM using the Weighted Residual Method Chapter 12 Hands-On Finite Element Method: Build Your Own Solver from Scratch