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INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to MAKAUT

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Electromagnetic Fields Syllabus


2nd YEAR- 3rd SEMESTER
Name of the Course: Electromagnetic Fields Subject Code: PCC-EE06
Semester: 3rd Course Nature: Theory

Pre-Requisite(s): Basic Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics


Lecture Periods/Week Tutorial Periods/Week Practical Periods/Week Credits

3 1 0 4

Course Objective(s):

The purpose of learning this course is to-


1. To understand the basic mathematical tools to deal with Electromagnetic field Problem.
2. To understand properties and application of Electric and magnetic field.
3. To analyze electromagnetic wave propagation.
4. To solve problem related to Electromagnetic field

Detailed Syllabus

Chapter Description Lecture


No. Hours
1 Review of Vector Calculus 6
Vector algebra - addition, subtraction, components of vectors, scalar and
vector multiplications, triple products, three orthogonal coordinate systems
(rectangular, cylindrical and spherical). Vector calculus - differentiation,
partial differentiation, integration, vector operator del, gradient, divergence
and curl; integral theorems of vectors. Conversion of a vector from one
coordinate system to another.
2 Static Electric Field 6
Coulomb’s law, Electric field intensity, Electrical field due to point charges.
Line, Surface and Volume charge distributions. Gauss law and its
applications. Absolute Electric potential, Potential difference, Calculation of
potential differences for different configurations. Electric dipole,
Electrostatic Energy and Energy density.
3 Conductors, Dielectrics and Capacitance 6
Current and current density, Ohms Law in Point form, Continuity of current,
Boundary conditions of perfect dielectric materials. Permittivity of dielectric
materials, Capacitance, Capacitance of a two wire line, Poisson’s equation,
Laplace’s equation, Solution of Laplace and Poisson’s equation, Application
of Laplace’s and Poisson’s equations.
4 Static Magnetic Fields 6
Biot-Savart Law, Ampere Law, Magnetic flux and magnetic flux density,
Scalar and Vector Magnetic potentials. Steady magnetic fields produced by
current carrying conductors.
5 Magnetic Forces, Materials and Inductance 6
Force on a moving charge, Force on a differential current element, Force
between differential current elements, Nature of magnetic materials,
Magnetization and permeability, Magnetic boundary conditions, Magnetic
circuits, inductances and mutual inductances.
6 Time Varying Fields and Maxwell’s Equations 6
Faraday’s law for Electromagnetic induction, Displacement current, Point
form of Maxwell’s equation, Integral form of Maxwell’s equations, Motional
Electromotive forces. Boundary Conditions.
7 Electromagnetic Waves 6
Derivation of Wave Equation, Uniform Plane Waves, Maxwell’s equation in
Phasor form, Wave equation in Phasor form, Plane waves in free space and
in a homogenous material. Wave equation for a conducting medium, Plane
waves in lossy dielectrics, Propagation in good conductors, Skin effect.
Poynting theorem.
Total 42

Course Outcomes:

CO No. COURSE OUTCOME BLOOM’s


TAXONOMY
CO1 To remember the basic laws of electromagnetism Remember
CO2 To understand the static and time varying electromagnetic field Understand
CO3 To solve electric and magnetic field for different source distribution Apply
CO4 To analyze the different electromagnetic wave propagation Analyze
CO5 To assess and decide the appropriate method to solve electromagnetic field Evaluate
problems
CO6 To plan design and set up electromagnetic wave for transmission of power or Create
information

Suggested Learning Resources:

Text Books
1. M. N. O. Sadiku, “Elements of Electromagnetics”, Oxford University Publication, 2014.
2. W. Hayt, “Engineering Electromagnetics”, McGraw Hill Education, 2012.

Reference Books
1. Pramanik, “Electromagnetism - Theory and applications”, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi,
2009.
2. Pramanik, “Electromagnetism-Problems with solution”, Prentice Hall India, 2012.
3. G.W. Carter, “The electromagnetic field in its engineering aspects”, Longmans, 1954.
4. W.J. Duffin, “Electricity and Magnetism”, McGraw Hill Publication, 1980.
5. W.J. Duffin, “Advanced Electricity and Magnetism”, McGraw Hill, 1968.
6. E.G. Cullwick, “The Fundamentals of Electromagnetism”, Cambridge University Press, 1966.
7. D. Popovic, “Introductory Engineering Electromagnetics”, Addison-Wesley Educational
Publishers, International Edition, 1971.

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