Many experts who work on CEM are great mathematicians and physicists. You can find the beauty of math and physics in their textbooks. But if you are an entrepreneur who wants to start a business in CEM, you must read Prof. Davidson's book before lost in your dreams. The book explains very well why c
Computational electromagnetics for RF and microwave engineering
โ Scribed by David B. Davidson
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 433
- Category
- Library
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This hands-on introduction to computational electromagnetics (CEM) links theoretical coverage of the three key methods - the FDTD, MoM and FEM - to open source MATLAB codes (freely available online) in 1D, 2D and 3D, together with many practical hints and tips gleaned from the author's 25 years of e
This book covers the fundamentals of continuum mechanics, the integral formulation methods of continuum problems, the basic concepts of finite element methods, and the methodologies, formulations, procedures, and applications of various meshless methods. It also provides general and detailed procedu
Introduces CEM methods, applying the codes that implement them to real-world engineering problems.
<p>Microwave and RF elements play an important role in communication systems and due to the proliferation of radars, satellites, and mobile systems there is a need for the study of Electromagnetism. This book provides basic knowledge for the microwave and RF range.</p> <p>The book is intended for mi