Overview
Electromagnetic theory is a core course in Electrical Engineering curriculum. The course covers static and dynamic electric and magnetic fields and their interaction. Major topics include Electromagnetic Waves, Transmission Lines, Waveguides, and Antenna fundamentals. In addition, quasi-static analysis and numerical methods are also discussed. Successful completion of the course will allow students to take up Microwave Engg, Antennas, and Optics for future studies.
INTENDED AUDIENCE: The course is an integral part of EE curriculum. Students after completing this course can take up courses in Microwave Engg, Optics, Antennas etc.
INDUSTRY SUPPORT: This is an undergraduate core course required as a foundation to other courses in Microwave, Optical, and Antenna engineering.
Syllabus
Week 1 : Coulomb's law and electric fields
Week 2 : Gauss's law, potential and energy, conductors and dielectrics
Week 3 : Laplace and Poisson equations, solution methods, and capacitance
Week 4 : Biot-Savart and Ampere's laws, inductance calculation
Week 5 : Magnetic materials, Faraday's law and quasi-static analysis
Week 6 : Maxwell equations and uniform plane waves
Week 7 : Wave propagation in dielectrics and conductors, skin effect, normal incidence
Week 8 : Oblique incidence, Snell's law, and total internal reflection
Week 9 : Transmission lines, Smith chart, impedance matching
Week 10 : Transients and pulse propagation on transmission line
Week 11 : Waveguides: Metallic and Dielectric
Week 12 : Antenna fundamentals
Taught by
Pradeep Kumar