
Electrical Engineering and Electromagnetics: International Conference 6th
WIT Press
Published on 11. August 2003
Book
Hardback
340 pages
978-1-85312-981-0 (ISBN)
Description
This volume contains most of the papers presented at the Sixth International Conference on Computational Methods in Electrical Engineering and Electromagnetics (ELECTROCOMP). The most recent advances in numerical methods have always been reflected in this series, and the contributions to this latest conference maintain this tradition. A broad range of computational methods including many applications such as electrical machines, microwave applications, electromagnetic compatibility and software packages are covered. Developments that are currently of particular interest to researchers and professionals, including electromagnetic effects on the human body and equipment and time domain techniques in electromagnetics are also highlighted.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Southampton
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Ill.
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85312-981-0 (9781853129810)
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Content
Section 1 EM effects on the human body and equipment: Root-mean-square measure for the human exposure to a transient Radiation; Synergism between magnetic fields and lead overload on the permeability of the blood brain barrier in mice; Simplified model of the human-generated electromagnetic field during an ESD event; Personal dosimetry of cellular phone linear and helical antennas for adults and children; Analysis of electromagnetic fields due to a cellular phone handset, using the electric field integral equation method in time domain; An automated procedure for the location of radio base stations in a cellular network; Basic experimental set-ups for the characterization of emission from electrical discharge events; Base station antenna near-field radiation pattern distortion analysis. Section 2 Time domain techniques: Time-domain hybrid methods to solve complex electromagnetic Problems; Accurate and computationally efficient two-dimensional unconditionally stable FDTD method; Time domain modeling of PCB discontinuities; A hybrid time domain method for field radiation through aperture; PEEC modelling of Debye dispersive dielectrics. Section 3 Electrical machines: Transients analysis of synchronous generator using the finite element Technique; Synchronous reluctance motors design and performance prediction using an analytical procedure; Automated State Model Generator for simulation and analysis of electric power systems. Section 4 Microwave applications: Inverse scattering of a buried variable conducting cylinder; Figures of merit for CMOS switching speed. Section 5 Electromagnetic compatibility: Information Systems development: time network planning; Calculation of earthing and screening effects of compensation conductor laid alongside underground multi-cable power lines. (part contents)