ECE 576 Numerical Electromagnetics
Numerical solution of electromagnetic problems by methods that include finite element, integral equation, moment, spectral domain and finite difference. Examination of electromagnetic problems and their solutions in current literature.
Credit Hours: 3 Lecture
Prerequisites: ECE
573
Course Coordinator:
Fran Harackiewicz
Textbooks:
Richard C. Booton, "Computational Methods for Electromagnetics and Microwaves", John Wiley & Sons, 1992, ISBN No. 0471528048.
References:
Balanis, "Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics", Wiley, 1989.
Harrington, "Time Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields", Wiley, 2001.
Goals:
To provide electrical and computer engineering graduates with the ability to analyze numerically electromagnetic problems described by Maxwell’s equations with common symmetries.
To familiarize the students with solving electromagnetic problems with treatments including finite elements, moment method, and finite difference time domain.
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Introduction to numerical techniques in electromagnetics using CAD packages.
Computer Tools: Ansoft Designer, Ansoft HFSS
Last Review: Spring Semester 2004
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