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KALASALINGAM UNIVERSITY

(KALSALINGAM ACADEMY OF RESEARCH & EDUCATION)


KRISHNANKOIL 626126
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 2016 [ODD SEMESTER]

COURSE PLAN
Name of the faculty :
Subject with Code :
Semester/Branch
:

Dr.T.Arunprasath
Electromagnetic Theory / EEE201
III Sem B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Prerequisites:
Basic electrical and electronics engineering (EEE101)

Program Educational Objectives


PEO
PEO1
PEO2
PEO3
PEO4

DESCRIPTION
To develop highly component Electrical Engineers who can understand and
solve real world problems
To produce engineering graduates with multi-disciplinary skills to meet the
requirement of the industry
To produce technocrats with innovative skills and team sprit to excel in
industrial environment
To produce graduates with good communication skill, both oral and written to
articulate technical knowledge, ideas and proposals

Program Outcomes
PO
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
k)

Description
Ability to apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
Ability to design and conduct experiments as well as analyze and interpret data
Ability to design a system to meet desired needs
Ability to work individually and as a team effectively
Ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
Ability to communicate effectively
Awareness on the impact of engineering solutions in a global/societal context
Understanding the necessity to engage in lifelong learning
Knowledge of contemporary issues
Ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for
engineering practice

Course Outcomes

CO
CO1
CO2
CO3

Description
To Understand the basic concepts of electric and magnetic fields.
To Understand the concept of conductors, dielectrics, inductance and capacitance
To Gain knowledge on the nature of magnetic materials.

CO4

Have an understanding of Maxwells equations and be able to manipulate and apply them
to EM problems.

CO5

To Understand the concept of field modeling and computation.

Course Outcomes Support PO and PEO


PO&PE
O

Program Outcomes
1

CO1

CO2

CO3

CO4

CO5

CO

Program Educational Objectives

10

11

PEO1

PEO2

PEO3

L
L

H
H

L
M
H

L
H L
H L
H L

H L

PEO4

Text Books:
Sl.No
T1

Authors

Book Title

John.D.Kraus

Electromagnetics

William .H.Hayt

Engineering
Electromagnetics

T2

Publisher
McGraw Hill
book Co
Tata McGraw
Hill Publishing
Company Ltd

Edition/ Year
IV Edition
1991
2001

Reference books:
Sl.No

Authors

Book Title

R1

Joseph.
A.Edminister

Theory and Problems


of Electromagnetics

R2

Kraus and
Fleish

R3

Sadiku

Electromagnetics
with Applications
Elements of
Electromagnetics

Publisher
Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company
Limited
McGraw Hill International
Editions
Oxford University Press

Edition/
Year
II Edition
1993
II Edition
1999
II Edition
1995

Lesson Plan

Topic
no

Topic Name
UNIT I

1
2
3
4.
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Ref.
Books

No of
Periods

Cumulative
hours
GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND ELECTROSTATICS

Review of vector algebra

co-ordinate system - rectangular,


cylindrical and spherical

Tutorial
curl, divergence and gradient divergence theorem
Coulombs law - electric field intensity
- field due to different types of charges
- electric flux density
Gausss law and application - electric
potential
potential field due to different types of
charges - potential gradient-Tutorial
Review of first unit

Teaching
Aid(BB/
OHP/LCD)
BB
BB

T1
&
T2

1
2

3
5

BB
BB
BB/OHP

11

12

BB/OHP
BB
BB

UNIT II CONDUCTORS, DIELECTRICS AND CAPACITANCE


1
13
Current and current density BB/OHP
continuity of current
2
15
conductor properties
BB/OHP
2
17
boundary conditions
BB/OHP
2
19
the nature of dielectric materials
BB/OHP
T1
2
21
boundary conditions for perfect
BB/OHP
dielectric materials
2
23
capacitance - different types of
BB/OHP
capacitances
1
24
Energy density in electric field,
BB/OHP
Poissons and Laplaces equations.
UNIT III MAGNETOSTATICS
1
Magnetic field - magnetic flux,
magnetic flux density - Stokes
theorem
2
Biot-savart law and application,
Tutorial
2
Amperes circuital law and
application, scalar and vector magnetic
potentials
2
force on a moving charge, differential
T2
current element, torque on a closed
&
circuit
R2
1
inductance - nature of magnetic
materials - magnetization and
permeability
1
magnetic boundary conditions
1
Review of third unit

25

BB/LCD
27

BB

29

BB
31

BB
32

BB
33
34

BB
BB

UNIT IV MAXWELLS EQUATIONS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES


1
35
Faradays laws - Lenzs law
BB/OHP
Maxwells equations in differential and
integral forms
Tutorial

37

2
1

39
40

BB
BB

*BB-

Black Board, LCD Projector, OHP-Over Head Projector


Sessional exam Portions:
S.No
1
2
3.

Test No
I
II
III

Topics
1-9
10-23
24-31

Seminar Topics:
1. Applications of static fields
2. Boundary condition
Web Resources :
Sl.
no.
W1
W2
W3
W4

Topic Name
All topics
All Topics
All topics
All topics

Web Resources

http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/
http://www.coursesmart.com/
www.scribd.com
http://ocw.mit.edu

Related Journals:

Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine


IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine
Medical applications of electromagnetic fields

Assignment 1:
1. What are the sources of electric and magnetic field?
2. What is the physical significance of Div D
3. Write down the expression for differential length in all the three co ordinate systems
4. Transform the given vector to cylindrical co ordinate at the specified point 5 ax at
P(r=4, =120 degree, z = -1)
5. State the effects of emf
6. Show that the A and B parallel A =2 ax+4 ay +az ; B = 4 ax+8 ay+2 az
7. State the different types of coordinate systems
8. Calculate the total charge within the volume of the universe if v = exp(-2r/r2)
9. Mention the criterion for choosing an appropriate co ordinate system for solving a field
problem easily. Explain with an example.
10. State the difference between the three coordinate systems.
11. Find the nature of the following fields by determine divergence and curl
(i)
A = 30 ax+2xy ay +5xz2az
(ii)
A = (150/r2) ar + 10 a (cylindrical co ordinate)
12. State and Prove Stokes theorem.
13. Vector field D = (5r2/4) ar is given by spherical co ordinate system .Evaluate both sides of
divergence theorem for the volume enclosed between r =1 and r = 2
14. Find the vector C directed from A and B. Where A (-2,3,0) and B (0,-5,-7). Also find the vector D
directed from B to origin .Find the cross and dot product of Vectors C and D.

Assignment 2:
1. Explain the boundary conditions between two Different dielectrics in electric fields.
2. Derive the equation for electric field intensity for a circular disc which is having a radius
of r meters.
3. Find the force on a point charge q located at (0,0,h) m due to charge of surface charge
density s c/m2 uniformly distributed over the circular disc r a ,z = 0 m.
4. Find the potential and electric field intensity for the region between two concentric right
circular cylinders where V= 0 at r =1 mm and V =100 V at r = 20 mm .Neglect the
fringing effects.

5. Show that the electric field intensity in between of a parallel capacitor is s/0 V/m.
Assignment 3:
1. Find the amplitude of displacement current density in an air space within a large power
transformer where H = 106 cos (377 t +1.2566 10 -6 z)ay A/m
2. What do you mean by displacement current? Write down the expression for the total
a. Current density
b. Explain the relation between field theory and circuit theory.
3. A plane wave propagating through a medium where r =8 , r =2 has E= 0.5 sin (108t-z)
az Determine (i) (ii) The loss tangent (iii) wave impedance
(iv) Wave velocity (v) H field

Prepared by

Verified by

(Dr.T.ArunPrasath)

(HoD/EEE)

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