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Mathematical Models and Numerical Simulation in Electromagnetism electronic resource by Alfredo Bermúdez, Dolores Gómez, Pilar Salgado.

By: Bermúdez, Alfredo [author.]Contributor(s): Gómez, Dolores [author.] | Salgado, Pilar [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: UNITEXTPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XVII, 432 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319029498Subject(s): mathematics | Computer science -- Mathematics | Magnetism | Computer engineering | Mathematics | Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis | electrical engineering | Magnetism, Magnetic Materials | Mathematical Applications in the Physical SciencesDDC classification: 518 | 518 LOC classification: QA71-90Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1 The harmonic oscillator -- 2 The Series RLC Circuit -- 3 Linear electrical circuits -- 4 Maxwell’s equations in free space -- 5 Some solutions of Maxwell’s equations in free space -- 6 Maxwell’s equations in material regions -- 7 Electrostatics -- 8 Direct current -- 9 Magnetostatics -- 10 The eddy currents model -- 11 An introduction to nonlinear magnetics. Hysteresis -- 12 Electrostatics with MaxFEM -- 13 Direct current with MaxFEM -- 14 Magnetostatics with MaxFEM -- 15 Eddy currents with MaxFEM -- 16 RLC circuits with MaxFEM -- A Elements of graph theory -- B Vector Calculus -- C Function spaces for electromagnetism -- D Harmonic regime: average values -- E Linear nodal and edge finite elements -- F Maxwell’s equations in Lagrangian coordinates.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The book represents a basic support for a master course in electromagnetism oriented to numerical simulation. The main goal of the book is that the reader knows the boundary-value problems of partial differential equations that should be solved in order to perform computer simulation of electromagnetic processes. Moreover it includes a part devoted to electric circuit theory  based on ordinary differential equations. The book is mainly oriented to electric engineering applications, going from the general to the specific, namely, from the full Maxwell’s equations to the particular cases of electrostatics, direct current, magnetostatics and eddy currents models. Apart from standard exercises related to analytical calculus, the book includes some others oriented to real-life applications solved with MaxFEM free simulation software.
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1 The harmonic oscillator -- 2 The Series RLC Circuit -- 3 Linear electrical circuits -- 4 Maxwell’s equations in free space -- 5 Some solutions of Maxwell’s equations in free space -- 6 Maxwell’s equations in material regions -- 7 Electrostatics -- 8 Direct current -- 9 Magnetostatics -- 10 The eddy currents model -- 11 An introduction to nonlinear magnetics. Hysteresis -- 12 Electrostatics with MaxFEM -- 13 Direct current with MaxFEM -- 14 Magnetostatics with MaxFEM -- 15 Eddy currents with MaxFEM -- 16 RLC circuits with MaxFEM -- A Elements of graph theory -- B Vector Calculus -- C Function spaces for electromagnetism -- D Harmonic regime: average values -- E Linear nodal and edge finite elements -- F Maxwell’s equations in Lagrangian coordinates.

The book represents a basic support for a master course in electromagnetism oriented to numerical simulation. The main goal of the book is that the reader knows the boundary-value problems of partial differential equations that should be solved in order to perform computer simulation of electromagnetic processes. Moreover it includes a part devoted to electric circuit theory  based on ordinary differential equations. The book is mainly oriented to electric engineering applications, going from the general to the specific, namely, from the full Maxwell’s equations to the particular cases of electrostatics, direct current, magnetostatics and eddy currents models. Apart from standard exercises related to analytical calculus, the book includes some others oriented to real-life applications solved with MaxFEM free simulation software.

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