<P>Shelving Guide: Electrical Engineering</P> <P>Since the 1980s more than 100 books on the finite element method have been published, making this numerical method the most popular. The features of the finite element method gained worldwide popularity due to its flexibility for simulating not only a
Electromagnetics through the finite element method: a simplified approach using Maxwell's equations
โ Scribed by Cardoso, Josรฉ Roberto
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis;CRC Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 207
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Shelving Guide: Electrical Engineering
Since the 1980s more than 100 books on the finite element method have been published, making this numerical method the most popular. The features of the finite element method gained worldwide popularity due to its flexibility for simulating not only any kind of physical phenomenon described by a set of differential equations, but also for the possibility of simulating non-linearity and time-dependent studies. Although a number of high-quality books cover all subjects in engineering problems, none of them seem to make this method simpler and easier to understand.
This book was written with the goal of simplifying the mathematics of the finite element method for electromagnetic students and professionals relying on the finite element method for solving design problems. Filling a gap in existing literature that often uses complex mathematical formulas, Electromagnetics through the Finite Element Method presents a new mathematical approach based on only direct integration of Maxwellโs equation. This book makes an original, scholarly contribution to our current understanding of this important numerical method.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Steps on finite element method --
Fundamentals of electromagnetics --
Maxwellฬs equations --
Finite element method in static electric and magnetic fields --
Finite element method for time-dependent electromagnetic fields --
Finite element method for axisymmetric geometries --
Finite element method for high frequency --
The three dimensional finite element method --
Results exploitation.
โฆ Subjects
Electromagnetism;Mathematics;Maxwell equations;Numerical solutions;Finite element method;SCIENCE;Physics;Electricity;SCIENCE;Physics;Electromagnetism
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