John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007. – 392 p. – ISBN: 0470036656.
This text combines the fundamentals of electromagnetics with numerical modeling to tackle a broad range of current electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) problems, including problems with lightning, transmission lines, and grounding systems. It sets forth a solid foundation in the basics before advancing to specialized topics, and allows readers to develop their own EMC computational models for applications in both research and industry.
Fundamental Concepts in Computational Electromagnetic CompatibilityIntroduction to Computational Electromagnetics and Electromagnetic Compatibility
Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Theory
Introduction to Numerical Methods in Electromagnetics
Static Field Analysis
Quasistatic Field Analysis
Electromagnetic Scattering Analysis
Analysis of Thin Wire Antennas and ScatterersWire Antennas and Scatterers: General Considerations
Wire Antennas and Scatterers: Frequency Domain Analysis
Wire Antennas and Scatterers: Time Domain Analysis
Computational Models in Electromagnetic CompatibilityTransmission Lines of Finite Length: General Considerations
Electromagnetic Field Coupling to Overhead Lines: Frequency Domain and Time Domain Analysis
The Electromagnetic Field Coupling to Buried Cables: Frequency- and Time-Domain Analysis
Simple Grounding Systems
Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields