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Guru B.S., Hiziroğlu H.R. — Electromagnetic Field Theory Fundamentals
Guru B.S., Hiziro&#287lu H.R. — Electromagnetic Field Theory Fundamentals



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Íàçâàíèå: Electromagnetic Field Theory Fundamentals

Àâòîðû: Guru B.S., Hiziroğlu H.R.

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A user-friendly text on electromagnetics for undergraduate students.


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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Finite-element method (FEM), computer-aided analysis      598 611
Finite-element method (FEM), forward-travelling waves      356—8
Free electrons and conduction current      138
Free electrons, drift velocity      139 143
Free space, plane wave propagation in      362—3
Friis equation/transmission formula      578—9
Further study      12—13
Further study, applications      9—11 (see also Electric fields Scalars Vector(s))
Further study, magnetostatic field equations      7
Further study, static fields      33
Further study, time-varying fields      7—9 33
Gauss's law and Maxwell's equations      3 8 308—9
Gauss's law for magnetic fields      191—4 227
Gauss's law, electric flux      82—5 121
Gauss's law, integral form      192
Gauss's law, integral forni      83—4
Gauss's law, point/differential form      84
General wave equations      351—3
Gradient of a scalar function      41—4 62
Gradient operators      43
Green s first identity      57 63
Green's second identity      57 63
Green's theorem      57 63
Guided waves      421
Half-wavelength lines, input impedance      446—7
Hall, Edwin Herbert      261
Hall-effect voltage      261—3 268
Helmholtz equations      353—4
Helmholtz equations, inhomogeneous      550
Hertz, Heinrich Rudolf      310
Hertziarvelectric dipole      552—9
Hole conduction      262
Homopolar generator      281
Horn antenna      547—8
Hysteresis loops      208
Hysteresis of magnetic materials      207—8
Impedance      9 359—60
Impedance in conducting medium      382
Impedance in free space      363
Impedance of free space      363
Impedance, boundless dielectric medium      359
Incident waves      380—92
Indefinite integrals, list of      665—1
Index of refraction      358
Induced charges      93
Induced current      278
Induced electric field      277
Induced electromotive force (emf)      278—9 284-6
Induced voltage      290
Inductance/inductors, coupled coils      298 301
Inductance/inductors, mutual inductance      294—8
Inductance/inductors, parallel-plate transmission lines      429
Inductance/inductors, self-inductance      290—4 337
Inhomogeneous Helmholtz ecuations      550
Ink-jet printer      246—7
Input impedance, admittance determined with Smith chart      634—6
Input impedance, half-wavelength lines      446—7
Input impedance, lossless lines      436 443—50 491-2
Input impedance, matching with shunt stub lines and Smith chart      636—40
Input impedance, quarter-length lines      445—6
Input impedance, transmission lines about input impedance      443—5
insulators      (see Dielectric(s))
Integrals      36—7
Integrals, fornis      5—6
Integrals, line      37—9
Integrals, list of definite      667—8
Integrals, list of indefinite      665 7
Integrals, paths of integration      38
Integrals, surface      39—41
Integrals, volume      41
Interfaces, conductor-conductor      380—5
Interfaces, dielectric-conductor      390—2
Interfaces, dielectric-dielectric      385—6 396—9 408-9
Interfaces, dielectric-perfect conductor      387—90 399—406 409
Internal impedance (surface impedance) with skin effect      488—90
International      (System of Units see SI intrinsic (wave))
INTRINSIC      9 382
Isotope separators      261
Iterative solutions and power dissipation      153
Iterative solutions, finite-difference equations      595—8
Iterative solutions, Joule's law      152—4
Iterative solutions, point/differential form      152
Kirchhoff's current law      147 164 167—8
Kirchhoff's Voltage Law      164 167—8
Lagrange's identity      19
Laplacian operator/Laplace's equation      55—6 59 63 123
Laplacian operator/Laplace's equation and Poiscson’s equation      112 16
Lattice/bounce diagrams      476—8 480-5
Law of conservation of energy      316
Length, SI units      1
Lenz, Heinrich Friedrich Emil      283
Lenz’s law      8 282—4
Light, speed of      4
Line charge density      76
Line integrals      37—9
Linear arrays      571—4
Linear/ohmic media      142
Linearly polarized waves      376—7
Lorentz condition      550
Lorentz force equation      9 259 278
Loss tangent (angle)      364—5
Lossless transmission lines      432 435—40
Lossless transmission lines, air gaps      218
Lossless transmission lines, input impedance      436
Lossless transmission lines, magnetic circuits      216—26
Lossless transmission lines, matched lines      437 45
Lossless transmission lines, nonlinear characteristics      220 1
Lossless transmission lines, reflection coefficient      436—8
Lossless transmission lines, reluctance      219
Lossless transmission lines, toroids      217
Magnetic circuits      216—26
Magnetic deflection of a charged particle      254—6
Magnetic dipole      182 559—63
Magnetic domains      206—7
Magnetic field energy      215—16
Magnetic field intensity      197—201
Magnetic field intensity and Ampere's circuital law      197—201 226-7
Magnetic fields      177
Magnetic fields for tangential components      212—15
Magnetic fields, boundary conditions: for normal components      211—12 214—15
Magnetic fields, energy in      215—16
Magnetic flux and Gauss's law for      191 4 227
Magnetic flux density      177 178—83 183—4 194-6
Magnetic flux/flux density      177 178—83 183—4 191—4 194-6
Magnetic force      177
Magnetic induction      8
Magnetic materials      201—9
Magnetic materials, diamagnetic materials      202
Magnetic materials, paramagnetic materials      202 (see also Ferromagnetism)
Magnetic moments      202—4
Magnetic scalar potential      209—11
Magnetic separator      253
magnetic susceptibility      206
Magnetic torque      188—91
Magnetic vector potential      194 7
Magnetism      177
Magnetization characteristics of materials      207
Magnetization current, transformers      326
Magneto motive force (mmf)      210
Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) generator      263—4
Magnetostatics      177—8
Magnetostatics, Ampere's force law      183—8 227
Magnetostatics, Ampere’s circuital law      198—201
Magnetostatics, Biot — Savart law      178—83
Magnetostatics, boundary conditions      211—15
Magnetostatics, field equations      7
Magnetostatics, Gauss's law for fields      191—4
Magnets      8
Mass spectrometer      259—61 268
Mass. SI units      1
Matched lines      437 457
Mathematical tables definite integrals      667—8
Mathematical tables definite integrals, indefinite integrals      665—7
Mathematical tables definite integrals, series      663
Mathematical tables definite integrals, trigonometric identities      663—4
Maxwell's equations      8 9 10—11 309—11 338
Maxwell's equations and plane wave propagation      352
Maxwell's equations from Ampere’s law      304—8
Maxwell's equations from Gauss’s laws      308—9
Maxwell's equations with waveguides      506—8
Maxwell's equations, antennas and equation* in terms of potential functions      549—52
Maxwell's equations, boundary conditions      311—14 325
Maxwell's equations, constitutive equations      311
Maxwell's equations, Faraday's law      286—90
Maxwell's equations, parallel-plate transmission lines      429—30
Maxwell's equations, phasor analysis/form      321
Maxwell's equations, skin effect from      486—9
Maxwell. James Clerk      8
Method of images      116—20
Method of moments (MOM), computer program for      660—2
Method of moments (MOM), computer-aided analysis      611—14
Microstrip antenna      547 8
Microstrip transmission lines      422
Mineral sorting      247 9 267
moment      182 190
Motional electric field      277
Motional electromotive force (emf)      276—82
Motional electromotive force (emf), general expression      279—80 336
Motional electromotive force (emf), induced emf equation      284—6
Motional electromotive force (emf), transformer emf      285
Motional electromotive force (emf), transformer equation      285
Multiplication, vector      16
Mutual inductance      294—8
Mutual inductance, coefficient of coupling      295—6
Mutual inductance, near-zone fields      554—5
Neumann boundary condition      593
Neumann’s formulas      297
Normalized array pattern      569
Normalized power, antennas      556
Null/zero vector      15 60
Numerical solutions      11—12
Numerical solutions, diclcctric—diclcctric interface      396—9 408-9
Numerical solutions, dielectric-perfect conductor interface      399—406 409—10
Numerical solutions, oblique incidence on a plane boundary about oblique incidence      392—3
Numerical solutions, parallel polarization      406—10
Numerical solutions, perpendicular polarization      393—406
Oersted, Hans Christian      177
Ohmic/linear media      142
Ohm’s Law      142
Ohm’s law for magnetic circuits      219 228
Ohm’s law, capaci.ance      428—9
Ohm’s law, characteristic impedance      433 434—5
Ohm’s law, equivalent circuit      429—35
Ohm’s law, inductance      429
Ohm’s law, lossless of finite length      435—40
Ohm’s law, matched lines      437 457
Ohm’s law, parallel polarization      406—10
Ohm’s law, parallel-plate transmission lines      423—40
Ohm’s law, resistance/inductance/capacitance/ conductance      430
Ohm’s law, surface charges and currents      424—7
Ohm’s law, transit time      432
Ohm’s law, velocity of propagation      432
Ohm’s law, wave equation      432
parallel      406—10
Parallel-plate waveguides      502
Paramagnetic materials      202
Pattern, antennas      556
Permeability and relative permeability      206
Permittivity of free space      82
Permittivity of free space and relative permittivity      97—8
Perpendicular      393 406
Perpendicular polarization      393 406
Phase constant      366
Phase constant in free space      362
Phase speed      357 367
phase velocity      357—8
Phasor analysis/forms      319—23
Phasor analysis/forms, boundary conditions in      321—2
Phasor analysis/forms, Maxwell’s equations in      321
Phasor representation of a time-harmonic field      320—1
Planck's constant      203
Plane boundary      (see Oblique incidence on a plane boundary)
Plane of incidence      393
Plane wave propagation see uniform plane waves: wave propagation, plane waves point charges      72
Point (differential) form      315 322
Poisson's equation      59 60
Poisson's equation and finite-difference method      591—3
Poisson's equation and Laplacc's equation      112 16
Polarization of dielectric material      97
Polarization, (Brewster's) angle      408—9
Polarization, circular      378—9
Polarization, elliptical      377—8
Polarization, linear      376—7
Polarization, vector      95—6
Polarization, wave: about polarization      376
Potential difference      87
Potential energy of a group of point charges      102
Potential energy of two point charges      101
Power and electromotive force (emf)      163—5 167
Power at conductor conductor interfaces      382—5
Power at dielectric-dielectric interfaces      385—6
Power, average power from      402—6
Power, density      315 363 368—70
Power, dissipation, and Joule's law      153—4 167
Power, imperfect transmission lines      463—8
Power, losses: cavity resonators      537—9
Power, rectangular waveguides      526—32
Poynting s theorem      314—19
Poynting s theorem in phasor form      322—4
Poynting s theorem, integral form      316 17
Poynting theorem in      322—4
Poynting vector      316 319 338
Poynting vector, average power flow using      402
Poynting, John H.      315—16
Principal wave/mode      (see Transverse electromagnetic (TEM) waves)
Principle of pattern multiplication      569
Propagation constant      365
Quaiter-length lines, Dappler effect      581
Quaiter-length lines, equation for a bistatic radar      581
Quaiter-length lines, equation for a monostatic radar      581
Quaiter-length lines, input impedance      445—6
Quaiter-length lines, maximum range      580
Quaiter-length lines, radar systems      579—80
Quaiter-length lines, scattering cross section      580 678
Quality factor, cavity resonators      536—9
quantum mechanics      202—3
Radiation of electromagnetic waves      547—9
Radiation, fields      555—7
Radiation, half-wave dipole      566
Radiation, magnetic dipole      561—2
Radiation, pressure      389
Radiation, resistance: electric/Hertzian dipole      557
Radiation, system      (see Antennas)
Radio waves      362
Receiving antenna      (see Antennas)
Rectangular wave guides      (see Waveguides)
Rectangular/Cartesian coordinate systems      20—3
Rectangular/Cartesian coordinate systems, differential volume elements      34—5 36
Rectangular/Cartesian coordinate systems, transformation of vectors      25—7
Reflected waves/reflection coefficient lossless transmission lines      436—8
Relative permeability      206
Relaxation time      150—2
Reluctance      219
Resistance, of a conductor      144—5
Resistance/inductance/capacitance/conductance      430
resistivity      142
Resistivity of metals, semiconductors and insulators      143
Retarded magnetic vector potential      552
Retarded scalar potential      552
Right-handed screw rule      18
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