Anda di halaman 1dari 5

SRM UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ECE COURSE PLAN

Course Code : EC0201 Course Title : Electromagnetic Theory and Wave Guides Semester : III Course Time : July-December 2012 Location : S.R.M.E.C- Tech Park
Faculty Details Sec. A

Name

Office

Office hour Day1:3.10-4.00pm Day2:1.30-2.20pm Day3:9.35-10.25am Day4:11.25-12.15pm Day1:3.10-4.00pm Day2:8.45-9.35am Day4:8.45-9.35am & 10.35-11.25am Day2:8.45-9.35am Day3:3.10-4.00pm Day4:9.35-10.25am & 11.25-12.15pm Day1:9.35-10.25am Day2:8.45-9.35am Day4:3.10-4.00pm Day5:11.25-12.15pm Day1:9.35-10.25am Day2:10.35-11.25am Day3:8.45-9.35am & 3.104.00pm Day2:8.45-9.35am & 3.104.00pm Day4:11.25-12.15pm Day5:9.35-10.25am Day1:1.30-2.20pm Day3: 9.35-10.25am & 11.25-12.15pm Day5:8.45-9.35pm Day1:8.45-9.35am Day2:9.35-10.25 & 3.104.00pm Day3:1.30-2.20pm

Mail id

Mrs. A. Anliet Bala Mr. P. Eswaran Mrs. J. K. Kasthuri Bha Mrs. R. Bhakkiyalakshmi Mr. B. Ananda Venkatesan Mrs. G. Kalaimagal Mrs. T.V. Ananthalakshmi Mr. M. Mohana Sundharam

Tech park: 1103A

aniletbala.a@ktr.srmun iv.ac.in eswaran.p@ktr.srmuniv .ac.in kasthuribha.jk@ktr.srm univ.ac.in bhakkiyalakshmi.r@ktr .srmuniv.ac.in anandavenkatesan.b@k tr.srmuniv.ac.in kalaimagal.g@ktr.srmu niv.ac.in ananthalakshmi.tv@ktr. srmuniv.ac.in mohanasundharam.m@ ktr.srmuniv.ac.in

Tech park: TP10S8

Tech park: 903A

Tech park: 1006A

Tech park: 1206A

Tech park: 1103A

Tech park: 1006A

Tech park: 1106A

Required Text Books: 1. William H.Hayt,Jr and John A.Buck., Engineering Electromagnetics, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Ltd, 7th edition 2006. 2. G.S.N.Raju., Electromagnetic Field Theory and Transmission Lines Pearson Education, First Indian print 2005 3. Matthew N. O. Sadiku., Elements of Electromagnetics, Oxford University Press,3rd edition, First Indian edition 2006 4. Gangadhar K.A , Field Theory, Khanna Publications,2000 5. Muthusubramanian R and Senthil Kumar N, Electromagnetic field theory,Anuradha publications,1999 6. Edward Jordan and KG Balmain, Electromagnetic Waves and Radiationg Systems, Pearson education, 2nd edition. Web Resources : 1. http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-%20Guwahati/em/index.htm Prerequisite : MA0102

Objectives : 1. Understand the basic concepts of electric field and magnetic field 2. Compare between field and circuit theory 3. Need for impedance matching and different impedance matching techniques 4. Different types of waveguides Assessment Details Cycle test I Surprise test Cycle test II Attendance Model exam Test Schedule Test Schedule S.No. 1 2 3 DATE TEST TOPICS DURATION : 10 marks : 5 marks : 10 marks : 5 Marks : 20 marks

Fourth week of July Fourth week of August Second week of October

Cycle Test - I Cycle Test - II Model Exam

Session 1 -12 Session 13-28 Session 1-49

2 Hrs 2 Hrs 3 Hrs

Detailed Session Plan Session No. Topics to be covered Instructiona l Objective Program Outcome Text Books Chapter No. & Page No.

STATIC ELECTRIC FIELDS Introduction to co-ordinate system-Coulombs law: Electric field intensity-Field due to different types of charges-Electric Flux density. Gauss law: Its applications to symmetrical charge distributions- Concept of divergence. Electric potential: Potential field due to different types of charges-Potential gradient-The dipole field due to dipole-Energy density in electrostatic field. 1 Introduction to co-ordinate system Chapter 1 Rectangular Page No: 4 2 Introduction to co-ordinate system Chapter 1 Cylindrical Page No:15 3 Introduction to co-ordinate system Chapter 1 Spherical Page No: 20 4 Coulombs law: Electric field intensity Chapter 2 Page No: 28 William 5 Field due to different types of charges Chapter 2 H.Hayt,Jr and Page No: 36 a)Graduates will John A.Buck., 6 Field due to different types of charges Chapter 2 Understand demonstrate Engineering the basic knowledge of Electromagnetic Page No: 36 7 Electric Flux density concepts of mathematics, s, Tata Chapter 3 electric field science and McGraw-Hill Page No: 54 engineering. Publishing Ltd, Chapter 3 8 Gauss law: Its applications to 7th edition symmetrical charge distributions Page No: 57 2006. 9 Concept of Divergence Chapter 3 Page No: 70 10 Electric potential: Potential field due to Chapter 4 different types of charges Page No: 83 11 Potential gradient and the dipole field Chapter 4 due to dipole Page No: 99 12 Energy density in electrostatic field Chapter 4 Page No:110 STEADY MAGNETIC FIELDS Biot Savart Law: Its applications. Amperes circuital law: Its applications-Curl of magnetic field intensity- Magnetic flux and magnetic flux density-The scalar and vector magnetic potentials-Steady magnetic field laws 13 Biot Savart Law and its applications Chapter 8 Page No:225 14 Biot Savart Law and its applications Chapter 8 Page No:225 15 Amperes circuital law and its Chapter 8 William applications Page No:232 H.Hayt,Jr and 16 Amperes circuital law and its Chapter 8 a)Graduates will Understand John A.Buck., applications Page No:232 demonstrate the basic Engineering 17 Curl of magnetic field intensity knowledge of Chapter 8 concepts of Electromagnetic mathematics, Page No:239 magnetic s, Tata science and 18 Curl of magnetic field intensity Chapter 8 field McGraw-Hill engineering. Publishing Ltd, Page No 239 19 Magnetic flux and magnetic flux density 7th edition 2006. Chapter 8 Page No:251 20 The scalar and vector magnetic potentials Chapter 8 Page No:254 21 Steady magnetic field laws Chapter 8 Page No:261 MAXWELLS EQUATIONS AND TIME VARYING FIELDS Maxwells Equations: For steady fields in point form and integral form-Faradays law- displacement current- Maxwells equations in point form and integral form for time-varying fields-Comparison of field and circuit theory. Poynting Theorem: Poynting vector. 22 Maxwells Equations: For steady fields Need for a)Graduates will William Chapter 10 in point form and integral form impedance demonstrate H.Hayt,Jr and Page No:323

23 24 25 26 27 28

Maxwells Equations: For steady fields in point form and integral form Faradays law- displacement current Maxwells equations in point form and integral form for time-varying fields Comparison of field and circuit theory Poynting Theorem: Poynting vector Poynting Theorem: Poynting vector matching and different impedance matching techniques Compare between field and circuit theory John A.Buck., Engineering Electromagnetic s, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Ltd, 7th edition 2006..

knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering.

Chapter 10 Page No: 334 & 336 Chapter 10 Page No:329 Chapter 10 Page No:336 Chapter 10 Page No:338 Chapter 11 Page No:365 Chapter 11 Page No:365

GUIDED WAVES Waves between parallel planes: Transverse electric waves-Transverse magnetic waves-characteristic of TE and TM wavesTEM waves. Velocity of propagation-Attenuation in parallel plane guides-Wave impedance 29 Waves between parallel planes Chapter 7 Page No:177 30 Waves between parallel planes Chapter 7 Page No:177 31 Transverse electric waves Chapter 7 Edward Jordan Page No:180 and KG 32 Transverse magnetic waves Chapter 7 a)Graduates will Balmain, demonstrate Electromagneti Page No:183 Different 33 characteristic of TE and TM waves knowledge of c Waves and Chapter 7 types of mathematics, Radiationg Page No:185 Waveguides science and Systems, 34 characteristic of TE and TM waves Chapter 7 engineering. Pearson Page No:185 education, 2nd 35 TEM waves : Velocity of propagation Chapter 7 edition. Page No:189 36 Attenuation in parallel plane guides Chapter 7 Page No:192 37 Wave impedance Chapter 7 Page No:196 WAVEGUIDE THEORY Rectangular wave guides: TE waves and TM waves in Rectangular waveguides-Dominant mode-cutoff frequency in wave guides-Impossibility of TEM waves in waveguides. Circular waveguides: Wave impedance and characteristic impedance-Power flow in wave guides-Attenuation factor and Q of wave guides- Transmission line analogy for waveguides 38 TE waves in Rectangular waveguides Chapter 8 Page No:249 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 TM waves in Rectangular waveguides Dominant mode and cutoff frequency in wave guides Impossibility of TEM waves in waveguides Circular waveguides: Wave impedance Circular waveguides: characteristic impedance sinusoidal excitation Power flow in wave guides Attenuation factor and Q of wave guides Transmission line analogy for waveguides a)Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering. Edward Jordan and KG Balmain, Electromagneti c Waves and Radiationg Systems, Pearson education, 2nd edition. Chapter 8 Page No:245 Chapter 8 Page No:249 & 250 Chapter 8 Page No:253 Chapter 8 Page No:259 Chapter 8 Page No: 257263 Chapter 8 Page No:249 & 250 Chapter 8 Page No:269 Chapter 8 Page No:264

Different types of Waveguides

Anda mungkin juga menyukai