Description

Vector Analysis and coordinate systems - Review on Electric field and Coulomb’s law and Applications - Electric flux density & Gauss’s law and Divergence theorem - Energy, Potential, Potential Difference and Potential gradient and capacitance - Laplace’s & Poisson’s equations and boundary condition (electric) - Review on Magnetic field and Gauss law of Magnetic field vs Electric field - Biot-Savart Law vs. Ampere’s law - Curl’s theory, Magnetic flux density & Magnetic potential vector & Stoke’s theorem - Maxwell’s Equations & Boundary conditions (magnetic) - Force between two parallel conductors and torque on a loop and magnetic moment - Solenoid and the definition of inductor and its inductance - Application for thin and thick co-axial cables and parallel wire transmission line - Energy and Co-energy in magnetic devices and Magnetic circuits - Electromechanical energy conversion (Translational motion) in linear and nonlinear regions.

Program

Bachelor Degree in Electrical and Control Engineering (160)

Objectives

  • • Understanding the coordinate systems and vector analysis. • Understanding the concept of charge distributions. • Understanding Electrical Fields, Potential, and Energy • Understanding the basic theory of steady magnetic and time varying fields. • Comprehend magnetic field theory and differentiate between steady magnetic & electrostatic fields. • Understanding the four Maxwell’s equations • Understanding the basics of magnetic circuits and Electromechanical energy conversion

Textbook

•William H. Hayt Jr. “Engineering Electromagnetics” 8th edition, McGraw-Hill, 1989 •R.V. Buckley “Work out Electromagnetic Fields”, Macmillan work out series, 1988 •Fawwaz T. Ulaby, "Electromagnetics for Engineers", Pearson Education, 2005

Course Content

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Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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