360.254 Electrodynamics Canceled

2024S, VU, 3.0h, 5.0EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 3.0
  • Credits: 5.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise
  • Format: Presence

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to

  • understand the fundamentals of electrodynamics and apply them to engineering problems
  • select suitable approximations and models for a given field problem and formulate the problem mathematically
  • solve simple boundary value problems occuring in electrostatics and magnetostatics analytically
  • use numerical methods for solving field problems and implement them in simple cases.

Subject of course

This course covers the fundamentals of classical electrodynamics and its application to engineering problems.

Subjects covered:

  • Vector calculus: differential operators, integral theorems, curvilinear coordinate systems, Helmholtz theorem
  • Electrostatics: Poisson equation, scalar potential, multipole expansion, Green's function, method of image charges, separation of variables
  • Magnetostatics: vector potential, Biot-Savart law, magnetic moment
  • Fields in materials: boundary conditions, polarization, magnetization
  • Quasi-stationary fields: induction, skin effect, relaxation of charges
  • Properties of electromagnetic fields: energy and momentum of fields, Poynting's theorem
  • Electromagnetic waves: electrodynamic potentials, gauge transformations, Hertzian dipole, plane waves, Helmholtz equation
  • Introduction to numerical simulation of field problems

Teaching methods

The material is taught through lectures involving the students and is additionally illustrated by selected calculation examples and simulations.

Mode of examination

Written

Additional information

Complementary exercises (360.255 UE Electrodynamics Exercises) are offered in parallel to this course to deepen the understanding and practice solving practical examples. By participating in these optional exercises, students can earn bonus points that will be added to the points earned in the written exams of this course

The joint briefing for both courses will take place during the first lecture on 06.03.2022 09:15 in EI9.

Lecturers

Institute

Examination modalities

The grade is determined by two written partial exams. These exams include both theoretical questions as well as calculation problems.

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
19.02.2024 00:00 22.04.2024 23:59 23.04.2024 23:59

Precondition

(Z033235 and L351009 and L351012 and (L101680 or L101133 ) and (L101136 or L101683)) or Z066503 or Z066504 or Z066506 or Z066507 or Z066508 or Z033201

Curricula

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Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

Knowledge about the courses Electrical Engineering 1&2 and Mathematics 1&2 is required. In order to be able to register for this course, you must have already positively completed all courses in the modules Electrical Engineering Fundamentals (Module 1) and Mathematics Fundamentals (Module 2) as defined in the curriculum for electrical engineering.

Preceding courses

Accompanying courses

Language

German