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ECE421 Electromagnetic Fields II

Home » Studies » Undergraduate Studies » Undergraduate Courses » ECE421 Electromagnetic Fields II
Subject AreaComputer Hardware and Architecture
SemesterSemester 7 – Fall
TypeElective
Teaching Hours4
ECTS6
Prerequisites
  • ECE212 Differential Equations
  • ECE314 Electromagnetic Fields I
Course Sitehttp://eclass.uth.gr
Course Director

Nestor EvmorfopoulosNestor Evmorfopoulos, Professor
E-mail: nestevmo@uth.gr

  • Description
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Partial differential equations of elliptic and hyperbolic type.
  • Static and time-varying electromagnetic boundary-value problems in finite and infinite regions.
  • Separation of variables in cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
  • Conformal mapping.
  • Nonhomogeneous equations and Green functions.
  • Numerical methods for electromagnetic boundary-value problems (finite differences and boundary element method).

The course is a continuation of the introductory course of Electromagnetic Fields and aims at the systematic solution of electromagnetic boundary value problems (static or time-varying) with analytical and computational methods.

With the successful completion of the course, the student will be in a position to:

  • Formulate a given static or time-varying electromagnetic problem in mathematical expression of a boundary-value problem (i.e. an elliptic or hyperbolic partial differential equation with appropriate initial or/and boundary conditions).
  • Solve an electromagnetic boundary-value problem with analytical methods (separation of variables, conformal mapping, Green functions) in the basic coordinate systems, whenever the problem is amenable to analytic solution.
  • Solve an electromagnetic boundary-value problem with numerical methods (finite differences, boundary elements).
  • Develop the appropriate scientific software for the solution of problems.

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