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EEK220 - Applied computational electromagnetics |
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Owner: EPMAS |
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3,0 Credits (ECTS 4,5) |
Grading: TH - Five, Four, Three, Not passed |
Level: C |
Department: 43 - MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
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Teaching language: English
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Written and oral assignments |
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In programs
TELTA ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, Year 4 (elective)
EPMAS MSc PROGRAMME IN ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERING, Year 1 (elective)
Examiner:
Bitr professor
Yuriy Serdyuk
Eligibility:
For single subject courses within Chalmers programmes the same eligibility requirements apply, as to the programme(s) that the course is part of.
Aim
To introduce the students to fundamental concepts of low frequency electromagnetics with examples from electrical power engineering, to give basic knowledge on numerical techniques and computer software for field calculations.
Content
Different kinds of fields (electric, magnetic and thermal) acting in electro-technical equipment are considered and numerical methods for solving field problems are introduced. The course focuses on developing practical skills in using computational tools and analyzing results of simulations. Essential part of the course is devoted to solving a set of electric, magnetic and thermal problems related to different power frequency applications using commercial finite-element software.
Literature
Lecture notes.
Other recommended texts:
D. K. Cheng Field and Wave Electromagnetics , 2nd edition, Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1989.
S. Humphries Field Solutions on Computers , CRC Press, 1998.
P. Hammond and J. K. Sykulski Engineering Electromagnetism: Physical processes and computation , Oxford University Press, 1994.
Examination
Approved assignments, approved and orally presented project work.