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Introduction to fundamentals and techniques of finite element method and modelling in electromagnetics. The course includes: basics of electromagnetics, equations of static magnetic, electrostatic, eddy current and time-dependent problems, Helmholtz-equation, basic of finite element method, nodal and edge shape functions, boundary conditions, mesh operations. The course participants meet the following automotive examples in practice, fuel injection solenoid, induction heating, permanent magnet motor and an automobile cable harness analysis.
 
Introduction to fundamentals and techniques of finite element method and modelling in electromagnetics. The course includes: basics of electromagnetics, equations of static magnetic, electrostatic, eddy current and time-dependent problems, Helmholtz-equation, basic of finite element method, nodal and edge shape functions, boundary conditions, mesh operations. The course participants meet the following automotive examples in practice, fuel injection solenoid, induction heating, permanent magnet motor and an automobile cable harness analysis.
  
* [[Lecture 1. - Basics of Electromagnetics / Static Magnetic and Electrostatic Field]]
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* [[Lecture 1.]] - Basics of Electromagnetics / Static Magnetic and Electrostatic Field
 
* [[Lecture 1. - Assignment]] - Fuel Injection Solenoid  
 
* [[Lecture 1. - Assignment]] - Fuel Injection Solenoid  
 
* [[Lecture 2.]] - Basics of Finite Element Method / Time-Harmonic Magnetic Field
 
* [[Lecture 2.]] - Basics of Finite Element Method / Time-Harmonic Magnetic Field

Revision as of 21:01, 27 February 2019

Introduction to Computational Electromagnetics

Instructors

  • Dániel Marcsa (lecturer)
  • Lectures: Monday, 14:50 - 16:25 (D201), 16:30 - 17:15 (D105)
  • Office hours: by request

Teaching Assistants

  • -
  • Office hours: -.

Course Description

Introduction to fundamentals and techniques of finite element method and modelling in electromagnetics. The course includes: basics of electromagnetics, equations of static magnetic, electrostatic, eddy current and time-dependent problems, Helmholtz-equation, basic of finite element method, nodal and edge shape functions, boundary conditions, mesh operations. The course participants meet the following automotive examples in practice, fuel injection solenoid, induction heating, permanent magnet motor and an automobile cable harness analysis.