Readily available commercial software enables engineers and students to perform routine calculations and design without necessarily having a sufficient conceptual understanding of the anticipated solution. The software is so user-friendly that it usually produces a beautiful colored visualization of that solution, often camouflaging the fact that the program is executing the wrong simulation of the physical problem.
Electromagnetic Waves, Materials, and Computation with MATLAB (R) takes an integrative modern approach to the subject of electromagnetic analysis by supplementing quintessential "old school" information and methods with instruction in the use of newer commercial software such as MATLAB and methods including FDTD. Delving into the electromagnetics of bounded simple media, equations of complex media, and computation, this text includes:
Appendices that cover a wide range of associated issues and techniques
A concluding section containing an array of problems, quizzes, and examinations
A downloadable component for instructors including PowerPoint (TM) slides, solutions to problems, and more
Striking a balance between theoretical and practical aspects, internationally recognized expert Dikshitulu Kalluri clearly illustrates how intuitive approximate solutions are derived. Providing case studies and practical examples throughout, he examines the role of commercial software in this process, also covering interpretation of findings. Kalluri's extensive experience teaching this subject enables him to streamline and convey material in a way that helps readers master conceptual mathematical aspects. This gives them confidence in their ability to use high-level software to write code, but it also ensures that they will never be solely dependent on such programs.
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"... a required reference in the library of anyone doing research or development in plasma physics or engineering."
-Igor Alexeff, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Tennessee
"Most appropriate for advanced engineering students. Comprehensive, yet 'eases' into difficult matters."
-Andrew M. Sessler, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
"... a meticulously written and extremely useful book for both students and professionals...The approach is especially directed toward electrical engineers whose deeper appreciation of circuits is exploited to help their concept building, [as applied in] transmission line analogies."
"...brings together many increasingly important concepts from previously somewhat separate areas of electromagnetics into one clear and coherent tome."
-Michael A. Fiddy, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Professors and students in electrical engineering undergraduate and graduate programs; engineers in areas such as antennas, microwaves, optics, electronics, and communications.
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442 s/w Abbildungen, 38 s/w Tabellen
38 Tables, black and white; 442 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-4398-3867-9 (9781439838679)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Internationally recognized expert Dikshitulu Kalluri is professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell, where he is coordinator of the doctoral program and co-director of the Center for Electromagnetic Materials and Optical Systems (CEMOS). Dr. Kalluri has collaborated with research groups at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, UCLA, the University of Southern California, and the University of Tennessee. He has also served as a faculty research associate at Air Force Laboratories.
Part I: Electromagnetics of Bounded Simple Media
Electromagnetics of Simple Media
Electromagnetics of Simple Media: One-Dimensional Solution
Two-Dimensional Problems and Waveguides
Three-Dimensional Solutions
Spherical Waves and Applications
Laplace Equation: Static and Low-Frequency Approximations
Miscellaneous Topics on Waves
Part II: Electromagnetic Equations of Complex Media
Electromagnetic Modeling of Complex Materials
Artificial Electromagnetic Materials
Waves in Isotropic Cold Plasma: Dispersive Medium
Spatial Dispersion and Warm Plasma
Wave in Anisotropic Media and Magnetoplasma
Optical Waves in Anisotropic Crystals
Electromagnetics of Moving Media
Part III: Electromagnetic Computation
Introduction and One-Dimensional Problems
Two-Dimensional Problem
Advanced Topics on Finite-Element Method
Case Study Ridged Waveguide with Many Elements
Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method Simulation of Electromagnetic Pulse Interaction with a Switched Plasma Slab
Approximate Analytical Methods Based on Perturbation and Variational Techniques
Part IV: Appendices
Part V: Problems