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INTRODUCTORY TO ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS

Instructor: Dr. Marina Y. Koledintseva ECE Department Missouri S&T

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EE-271 Class Instructor

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Education: M.S. in Radio Physics & Electronics (1984) and Ph.D. in Theoretical

Radio Engineering (1996) from National Research University “Moscow Power

Engineering Institute”, Moscow, Russia

Publications: over 200 publications in scientific journals & conferences

Main research interests:

• theoretical, applied, and computational electromagnetics;

• physics of interaction of electromagnetic fields with materials and complex

geometries;

• development of techniques to measure electromagnetic properties of materials

from DC to optical frequencies;

• engineering of new materials with advanced electromagnetic performance.

Contact information:

room EECH-115, tel. 573-341-6659

(or 6693), e-mail: marinak@mst.edu

web page: www.mst.edu/~marinak

Dr. Marina Koledintseva

(“Dr. Marina”) - Research Associate

Professor, in Missouri S&T (ECE

Department, EMC Laboratory)

since January 2000

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What is Engineering Electromagnetics

Course About? • Electromagnetism studies static electric and magnetic fields, as well as the

electromagnetic fields in motion.

• EM field is a form of matter. • In Engineering Electromagnetics course we study physical & mathematical

fundamentals of electromagnetism. We learn how electromagnetics laws and

principles are used in science and technology. We get ideas how to engineer new

things (advanced systems, devices, gadgets, and materials), which contribute to the

technological progress of mankind.

MATTER

SUBSTANCE

(OBJECTS)

FIELDS

GRAVITATIONAL

FIELD

ELECTROMAGNETIC

FIELD INTRA-ATOM and

NUCLEAL FIELDS

STRONG

INTERACTIONS

WEAK

INTERACTIONS

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Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Some Applications of

Electromagnetic Waves

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Wireless & Wired Communication

Structure of the EE-271 Course

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I. Mathematical Language of

Electromagnetics

II. Electrostatics

III. Steady Electric Currents

IV. Static Magnetic Field

V. Time-varying Electric and Magnetic Fields

VI. Plane Electromagnetic Waves

VII. Distributed Circuits & Transmission Lines

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Mathematical Basis

• Vector Algebra and Analytical Geometry:

Matrix Theory, Coordinate Transform

• Theory of Multiple Variables

• Vector Calculus and Field Theory

• Theory of Complex Variables

• Differential Equations

• Fourier Transforms

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Electrostatics

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• Superposition Principle in Electrostatics

• Gauss’s Law

• Electric Potential

• Capacitance and Capacitors

• Dielectrics

• Boundary Conditions for Electric Field

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Steady Currents

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• Physical Basis of Conductivity in Materials

• Ohm’s Law

• Charge Conservation Law and Continuity of

Current

• Resistivity, Resistance & Resistors

• Boundary Conditions for Conductors

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Static Magnetic Field

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• Superposition Principle for Magnetic Fields

• Magnetic Forces

• Bio-Savart’s Law

• Ampere’s Circuital Law

• Magnetic Properties of Materials

• Magnetic Boundary Conditions

• Magnetic Circuits

• Inductance & Inductors

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Time-Varying Electric & Magnetic

Fields

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• Faraday’s Electromagnetic Induction

Law

• Self-inductance & Mutual Inductance

• Maxwell’s Hypothesis about

Displacement Current

• Maxwell’s Equations

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Plane Electromagnetic Waves

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• Wave Equation

• Properties of EM Waves

• Plane Electromagnetic Waves in Unbounded

Space

• Incidence of Planes Waves upon a Boundary of

Two Media: Reflection, Transmission, Absorption

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Distributed Circuits & Transmission

Lines

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• Circuit Models of Transmission Lines

• Characteristics of Transmission Lines

• Peculiarities of EM Wave Propagation on

Transmission Lines

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Class & Grading Policy

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A Syllabus describing EE-271 class &

grading policy will be available online

(on the Blackboard)

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Course Contents

EE-271 contents and calendar also will

be available online (on the Blackboard)

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Mandatory Textbook

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Required Textbook:

Engineering Electromagnetics by

Umran Inan and Aziz Inan

Pearson/ ©1999 • Prentice Hall

• Paper, 800 pp

Publication Date: August 14, 1998 |

ISBN-10: 0805344233 | ISBN-13:

978-0805344233 | Edition: 1

Reading material from this textbook is a part of your

homeworks!

Additional Literature

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Why Are You Taking EE-271?

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• Acquire good knowledge and understand

concepts to apply for current work and/or

future career

• Gain practical skills in solving engineering

problems

• Develop engineering intuition

• Develop abstract thinking, imagination, and

geometrical visualization in 3D

• Satisfy your curiosity about electromagnetic

fields and physical phenomena

• Master intellectually challenging problems

• Exercise in mathematics and physics

• Increase your self-esteem and confidence

• Passing the class with a decent grade to

graduate or satisfy requirements for taking

other classes

• Other reasons

Motivation Questionnaire and Assessment Questionnaire will be

available on the Blackboard. Please fill them in and send to me

before classes start! THANKS!

Are You Ready To Work

Hard on Engineering

Electromagnetics Course

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Thanks for Choosing Engineering

Electromagnetics Course!

Welcome to Class!

Good Luck in Your Journey to the

Electromagnetics World!

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