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Engineering Electromagnetic

This document outlines the course content for Engineering Electromagnetics, including 6 main topics: 1) Review of vector analysis and calculus, 2) Electrostatics, 3) Static magnetic fields, 4) Electric and magnetic fields in materials, 5) Time varying fields and Maxwell's equations, and 6) Electromagnetic waves. Some of the key concepts covered include Coulomb's law, Gauss's law, electric and magnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, reflection and transmission of uniform plane waves. The course aims to provide an understanding of electromagnetic fields and waves through theoretical instruction and reference to foundational texts.

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Engineering Electromagnetic

This document outlines the course content for Engineering Electromagnetics, including 6 main topics: 1) Review of vector analysis and calculus, 2) Electrostatics, 3) Static magnetic fields, 4) Electric and magnetic fields in materials, 5) Time varying fields and Maxwell's equations, and 6) Electromagnetic waves. Some of the key concepts covered include Coulomb's law, Gauss's law, electric and magnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, reflection and transmission of uniform plane waves. The course aims to provide an understanding of electromagnetic fields and waves through theoretical instruction and reference to foundational texts.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

B. E. SEMESTER: V
Electronics Engineering/Electronics & Communication
Engineering/Electronics & Telecommunication

Subject Name: Engineering Electromagnetic
Subject Code: 151002



Sr.
No
Course Content
1. Review of Vector Analysis and Vector Calculus:
Scalars & Vectors, Dot and cross products, Co-ordinate systems and conversions,
Review of line, Surface and volume integrals Definition of curl, divergence and
gradient Meaning of Divergence theorem and Stokes theorem

2. Electrostatics:
1. Coulombs law and electrical field intensity: Coulombs law, Field due to
different charge distributions.
2. Electric flux density, Gausss law and divergence: Concept of electric flux
density, Gausss law and its applications, Differential volume element,
Divergence, Maxwells first eqn. and divergence theorem for electric flux
density.
3. Energy and potential : Energy expanded in moving a point charge in electrical
field, Line integral, Definition of potential difference and potential, Potential field
of a point charge and system of charges, Potential gradient, Dipole, Energy
density in electrostatic field.

3. Static Magnetic Field:
1. Steady Magnetic Field: Biot-Savarts law, Amperes circuital law, applications
of this law for an infinitely long coaxial transmission line, solenoid and toroid,
point form of Amperes circuital law ,concept of flux density, scalar and vector
magnetic potential. Stokes theorem for magnetic field. Point and integral forms
of Maxwells equations for steady electric and magnetic fields.

4. Electric and Magnetic Fields in Materials:
1. Conductors, dielectrics and capacitance :
Definition of currents and current density, Continuity equation, Metallic
conductors and their properties, Semiconductors, Dielectric materials,
Characteristics, Boundary conditions, Capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor,
Coaxial cable and spherical capacitors.
Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Theory Tutorial Practical Total University Exam
(Theory)
(E)
Mid Sem Exam
(Theory)
(M)
Practical
(I)
3 0 0 3 70 30 50
2. Poissons and Laplace equations:
Poissons and Laplace equation, Uniqueness theorem, Examples of solution of
Laplace and Poissons equations.
3. Magnetic forces, materials and inductance :
Force on a moving charge, Force on a differential current element, Force and
torque on a close circuit, magnetization and permeability, Magnetic boundary
conditions, Magnetic circuit, Self inductance and Mutual inductance.

5. Time Varying Fields and Maxwells Equations:
Faradays law, Displacement current, Maxwells equations in point and integral forms
for time varying fields .

6. Electromagnetic Waves:
1. The uniform plane waves:
Wave motion in free space, Perfect dielectric, Dielectric, Poynting vector,
Power consideration, Propagation in good conductor, Phenomena of skin
effect, Reflection of uniform plane waves, Plane waves at normal incidence,
and at oblique incidence, Standing wave ratio.



Reference Books:

1. W H.Hayt & J A Buck : Engineering Electromagnetics TATA McGraw-Hill, 7
th
Edition
2007
2. Elements of Electromagnetics by Matthew Sadiku, 4
th
Edition,Oxford University Press.
3. Electromagnetics Joseph Edminister-Schaums Outline Series, TMH
4. Electromagnetics with applications by J.D.Krauss and Daniel Fleisch fifth edition,
Mcgraw Hill

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