
Numerical Methods for Engineering
An introduction using MATLAB (R) and computational electromagnetics examples
Karl F. Warnick(Author)
SciTech Publishing Inc
Published on 15. December 2010
Book
Hardback
359 pages
978-1-891121-99-9 (ISBN)
Description
This textbook teaches students to create computer codes used to engineer antennas, microwave circuits, and other critical technologies for wireless communications and other applications of electromagnetic fields and waves. Worked code examples are provided for MATLAB technical computing software. It is the only textbook on numerical methods that begins at the undergraduate engineering student level but brings students to the state-of-the-art by the end of the book. It focuses on the most important and popular numerical methods, going into depth with examples and problem sets of escalating complexity. This book requires only one core course of electromagnetics, allowing it to be useful both at the senior and beginning graduate levels. Developing and using numerical methods in a powerful tool for students to learn the principles of intermediate and advanced electromagnetics. This book fills the missing space of current textbooks that either lack depth on key topics (particularly integral equations and the method of moments) and where the treatment is not accessible to students without an advanced theory course. Important topics include: Method of Moments; Finite Difference Time Domain Method; Finite Element Method; Finite Element Method-Boundary Element Method; Numerical Optimization; and Inverse Scattering.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-891121-99-9 (9781891121999)
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Person
Karl F. Warnick is a faculty member in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at BYU, where he is currently Associate Professor. Dr. Warnick has published many scientific articles and conference papers on electromagnetic theory, numerical methods, remote sensing, antenna applications, phased arrays, biomedical devices, and inverse scattering, and is the author of the books Problem Solving in Electromagnetics, Microwave Circuits, and Antenna Design for Communications Engineering (Artech House, 2006) with Peter Russer and Numerical Analysis for Electromagnetic Integral Equations (Artech House, 2008).
Author
Associate ProfessorBrigham Young University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, USA
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Basic Numerical Tasks
Chapter 3: Finite Difference Methods
Chapter 4: Numerical Integration
Chapter 5: Integral Equations and the Method of Moments
Chapter 6: Solving Linear Systems
Chapter 7: Variational Methods and the Rayleigh-Ritz Procedure
Chapter 8: Finite Element Method
Chapter 9: Optimization Methods
Chapter 10: Inverse Problems
Chapter 2: Basic Numerical Tasks
Chapter 3: Finite Difference Methods
Chapter 4: Numerical Integration
Chapter 5: Integral Equations and the Method of Moments
Chapter 6: Solving Linear Systems
Chapter 7: Variational Methods and the Rayleigh-Ritz Procedure
Chapter 8: Finite Element Method
Chapter 9: Optimization Methods
Chapter 10: Inverse Problems