Boundary element methods for electrical engineers / D. Poljak, C.A. Brebbia.
Series: Advances in electrical engineering and electromagnetics ; v. 4Publication details: Southampton, Boston : WIT Press, c2005.Description: xii, 195 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781845640330
- 1845640330
- 620.1064 22 POL
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CONTENTS:
CHAPTER 1:Introduction to the boundary element method
CHAPTER 2: Approximate Methods
2.1: Basic concepts
2.2: Approximate solutions
2.3: Weak formulations
CHAPTER 3: Basic laws in Electromagnetics
3.1: Differential form of Maxwell equations
3.2: Integral form of Maxwell equations
3.3: Maxwell equations for moving media
3.4: The continuity equations
3.5: Ohm's law
Etc.
CHAPTER 4: Potential Problems-electrostatic and magnetostatic analysis
4.1: Electrostatic fields
4.2: Magnetostatic fields
4.3: Integral equation formulation
Etc.
CHAPTER 5: Quasistatic problems-analysis of eddy currents
5.1: Introduction
5.2: Formulation of the Quasistatics problem
5.3: Integral equations representation of the Helmholtz equation
Etc.
Chapter 6: Electromagnetic scattering problems
6.1: The electromagnetic wave equation
6.2: Complex phasor form of the wave equation
6.3: Two-dimensional scattering form a perfectly conducting cylinder of arbitrary cross-section
Etc.
CHAPTER 7: Radiation problems-analysis of wire antennas
7.1: Introduction
7.2: Basic theory of wire antennas
7.3: Indirect boundary element modelling
Etc.
CHAPTER 8: Assessment of human exposure to electromagnetic fields
8.1: Introduction
8.2: Electromagnetic model of the human body
8.3: Absorbed power inside the human body LF and HF exposures
Etc.
References : p.194-195
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