Computational Methods in Electromagnetic Compatibility

Computational Methods in Electromagnetic Compatibility
Author: Dragan Poljak,Khalil El Khamlichi Drissi
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119337171

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Offers a comprehensive overview of the recent advances in the area of computational electromagnetics Computational Method in Electromagnetic Compatibility offers a review of the most recent advances in computational electromagnetics. The authors—noted experts in the field—examine similar problems by taking different approaches related to antenna theory models and transmission line methods. They discuss various solution methods related to boundary integral equation techniques and finite difference techniques. The topics covered are related to realistic antenna systems including antennas for air traffic control or ground penetrating radar antennas; grounding systems (such as grounding systems for wind turbines); biomedical applications of electromagnetic fields (such as transcranial magnetic stimulation); and much more. The text features a number of illustrative computational examples and a reference list at the end of each chapter. The book is grounded in a rigorous theoretical approach and offers mathematical details of the formulations and solution methods. This important text: Provides a trade-off between a highly efficient transmission line approach and antenna theory models providing analysis of high frequency and transient phenomena Contains the newest information on EMC analysis and design principles Discusses electromagnetic field coupling to thin wire configurations and modeling in bioelectromagnetics Written for engineering students, senior researchers and practicing electrical engineers, Computational Method in Electromagnetic Compatibility provides a valuable resource in the design of equipment working in a common electromagnetic environment.

Computational Methods in Electromagnetic Compatibility

Computational Methods in Electromagnetic Compatibility
Author: Dragan Poljak,Khalil El Khamlichi Drissi
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2018-05-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119337072

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Offers a comprehensive overview of the recent advances in the area of computational electromagnetics Computational Method in Electromagnetic Compatibility offers a review of the most recent advances in computational electromagnetics. The authors—noted experts in the field—examine similar problems by taking different approaches related to antenna theory models and transmission line methods. They discuss various solution methods related to boundary integral equation techniques and finite difference techniques. The topics covered are related to realistic antenna systems including antennas for air traffic control or ground penetrating radar antennas; grounding systems (such as grounding systems for wind turbines); biomedical applications of electromagnetic fields (such as transcranial magnetic stimulation); and much more. The text features a number of illustrative computational examples and a reference list at the end of each chapter. The book is grounded in a rigorous theoretical approach and offers mathematical details of the formulations and solution methods. This important text: Provides a trade-off between a highly efficient transmission line approach and antenna theory models providing analysis of high frequency and transient phenomena Contains the newest information on EMC analysis and design principles Discusses electromagnetic field coupling to thin wire configurations and modeling in bioelectromagnetics Written for engineering students, senior researchers and practicing electrical engineers, Computational Method in Electromagnetic Compatibility provides a valuable resource in the design of equipment working in a common electromagnetic environment.

Computational Methods for Electromagnetics

Computational Methods for Electromagnetics
Author: Andrew F. Peterson,Scott L. Ray,Raj Mittra
Publsiher: Wiley-IEEE Press
Total Pages: 602
Release: 1998
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: UOM:39015041616403

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"'Computational Methods for Electromagnetics' is an indispensable resource for making efficient and accurate formulations for electromagnetics applications and their numerical treatment. Employing a unified coherent approach that is unmatched in the field, the authors detail both integral and differential equations using the method of moments and finite-element procedures. In addition, readers will gain a thorough understanding of numerical solution procedures. Detail is provided to enable the reader to implement concepts in software and, in addition, a collection of related computer programs are available via the Internet. 'Computational Methods for Electromagnetics' is designed for graduate-level classroom use or self-study, and every chapter includes problems. It will also be of particular interest to engineers working in the aerospace, defense, telecommunications, wireless, electromagnetic compatibility, and electronic packaging industries." -- Amazon.com.

Advanced Modeling in Computational Electromagnetic Compatibility

Advanced Modeling in Computational Electromagnetic Compatibility
Author: Dragan Poljak
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2007-02-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780470116876

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This text combines the fundamentals of electromagnetics with numerical modeling to tackle a broad range of current electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) problems, including problems with lightning, transmission lines, and grounding systems. It sets forth a solid foundation in the basics before advancing to specialized topics, and allows readers to develop their own EMC computational models for applications in both research and industry.

EMI EMC Computational Modeling Handbook

EMI EMC Computational Modeling Handbook
Author: Bruce R. Archambeault,Omar M. Ramahi,Colin Brench
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781475751246

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The application of computational electromagnetics to practical EMI/EMC engineering is an emerging technology. Because of the increased complexity in EMI/EMC issues resulting from advancements in electronics and telecommunications, it is no longer possible to rely exclusively on traditional techniques and tools to solve the growing list of electronic engineering design problems. EMI/EMC Computational Modeling Handbook introduces modeling and simulation of electromagnetics to real-world EMI/EMC engineering. It combines the essentials of electromagnetics, computational techniques, and actual EMI/EMC applications. Included are such popular full-wave computational modeling techniques as the Method of Moments, Finite-Difference Time Domain Technique, Finite Element Method, and several others. The authors have included a myriad of applications for computers, telecommunications, consumer electronics, medical electronics, and military uses. EMI/EMC Computational Modeling Handbook is an invaluable reference work for practicing EMI/EMC engineers, electronic design engineers, and any engineer involved in computational electromagnetics.

Modern EMC Analysis Techniques

Modern EMC Analysis Techniques
Author: Nikolaos V. Kantartzis,Theodoros D. Tsiboukis
Publsiher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2008
Genre: Electromagnetic compatibility
ISBN: 9781598293203

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The objective of this two-volume book is the systematic and comprehensive description of the most competitive time-domain computational methods for the efficient modeling and accurate solution of modern real-world EMC problems. Intended to be self-contained, it performs a detailed presentation of all well-known algorithms, elucidating on their merits or weaknesses, and accompanies the theoretical content with a variety of applications. Outlining the present volume, numerical investigations delve into printed circuit boards, monolithic microwave integrated circuits, radio frequency microelectromechanical systems as well as to the critical issues of electromagnetic interference, immunity, shielding, and signal integrity. Biomedical problems and EMC test facility characterizations are also thoroughly covered by means of diverse time-domain models and accurate implementations. Furthermore, the analysis covers the case of large-scale applications and electrostatic discharge problems, while special attention is drawn to the impact of contemporary materials in the EMC world, such as double negative metamaterials, bi-isotropic media, and several others.

Modern EMC Analysis Techniques Time domain computational schemes

Modern EMC Analysis Techniques  Time domain computational schemes
Author: Nikolaos V. Kantartzis,Theodoros D. Tsiboukis
Publsiher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2008
Genre: Electromagnetic compatibility
ISBN: 9781598293180

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The objective of this two-volume book is the systematic and comprehensive description of the most competitive time-domain computational methods for the efficient modeling and accurate solution of contemporary real-world EMC problems. Intended to be self-contained, it performs a detailed presentation of all well-known algorithms, elucidating on their merits or weaknesses, and accompanies the theoretical content with a variety of applications. Outlining the present volume, the analysis covers the theory of the finite-difference time-domain, the transmission-line matrix/modeling, and the finite integration technique. Moreover, alternative schemes, such as the finite-element, the finitevolume, the multiresolution time-domain methods and many others, are presented, while particular attention is drawn to hybrid approaches. To this aim, the general aspects for the correct implementation of the previous algorithms are also exemplified. At the end of every section, an elaborate reference on the prominent pros and possible cons, always in the light of EMC modeling, assists the reader to retrieve the gist of each formulation and decide on his/her best possible selection according to the problem under investigation.

Computational Methods in Electromagnetics

Computational Methods in Electromagnetics
Author: Chalmers M. Butler,Roger F. Harrington,Edmund Kenneth Miller,Raj Mittra,Donald R. Wilton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1981
Genre: Electromagnetism
ISBN: OCLC:20502788

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