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Electromagnetism

Key information

  • Module code:

    5CCYB010

  • Level:

    5

  • Semester:

      Autumn

  • Credit value:

    15

Module description

This module will introduce fundamental laws of electrostatic and electrodynamics field theory. The physical quantities of electromagnetic fields will be introduced and examples for electrical engineering will be given.

Assessment details

30% coursework

70% examination 

 

Educational aims & objectives

indicative Syllabus

  • Vector calculus: gradient, divergence and curl operators, Gauss's theorem and Gauss's law, Laplace's and Poisson's equations.
  • Stationary electric flux field: current density, electric field strength and power density.
  • Static magnetic field: magnetic flux density, magnetic field strength, permeability, Ampere's law, Biot-Savart's law.
  • Magnetisation: diamagnetism, paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, hysteresis loop.
  • Electromagnetic induction: Faraday's law, energy in magnetic fields.
  • Maxwell’s equations (differential and integral form), wave equation.
  • Electromagnetic waves in free space and dielectric media.
  • Applications: signal transmission, electromagnets, bioelectricity.

Learning outcomes

On completion of the course the students should be able:

  • To have detailed knowledge of the physical background and terminology of the electromagnetic field theory for electrical engineering problems.
  • To understand the electromagnetic field behaviour.
  • To select and use appropriate theoretical models for analysis, problem solving and finding solutions related to the electrostatic, electrodynamics and electromagnetic fields.
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