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I. Introduction to the course
1. Lecturer Information
Dr. Trần Cao Quyền
Room 204, G2 Building, Faculty of Electronics and
Telecommunications,
Tel: 0976753540 Email: tran.cao.quyen1@gmail.com
2. General information of the course
The title of the course: Engineering Electromagnetics
Number of credits: 3 (45 hours)
The course: Required
Theory part: 42 hours
Practical part: 3 hours
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3. Content summary
Engineering Electromagnetics (EM) provides basic units of
knowledge in electromagnetic field
In particular, the theory part consists of : the introduction to
vector analysis; electrostatics; magnetostatics;
electrodynamics; Maxwell equations; and the transmission of
electromagnetic wave and the basic of antennas.
Practical part: student can use Matlab-Simulink tool to
design and simulate some basic electromagnetic devices.
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4. The objectives of the course
• Provide student basic theories in
electromagnetic field and the transmission of
electromagnetic waves.
• Provide student required skills to design and
simulate some basic electromagnetic devices
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5. Main references:
– F. T. Ulaby, E. Michielssen, U. Ravaioli, Fundamentals of
Applied Electromagnetics, Prentice Hall, 2010.
– W. H. Hayt and J. A. Buck, Engineering
Electromagnectics, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2006.
– C. A. Balanis, Antenna Theory: Ananlysis and Design,
Wiley-Interscience, 2006.
(Option) :
– S. M. Wentworth, Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with
Engineering Applications, Wiley, 2005.
– R. F. Harrington, Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields,
New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.
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6. Evaluation method
Midterm examination: 40%
Final examination: 60%
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Content
• Introduction
• Revision of vector analysis
• Electrostatics
• Magnetostatics
• Electrodynamics and the transmission of EM
wave
• The basic of antennas
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1. Introduction
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1.1. Impact of Electromagnetics 1. Introduction
Radar
Technology
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1.1. Impact of Electromagnetics 1. Introduction
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1.1. Impact of Electromagnetics 1. Introduction
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1.1. Impact of Electromagnetics 1. Introduction
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1.1. Impact of Electromagnetics 1. Introduction
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1.1. Impact of Electromagnetics 1. Introduction
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1.2. Why Study Electromagnetics? 1. Introduction
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1.3. Is Electromagnetics Difficult? 1. Introduction
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1.4. What is the basis of
Electromagnetics? 1. Introduction
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1.5. What is a charge q? 1. Introduction
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1.6. Fundamental Laws of Electromagnetics 1. Introduction
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1.7. Steps in Studying Electromagnetics 1. Introduction
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
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1.8. SI (International System) of Units
1. Introduction
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1.8. SI (International System) of Units
1. Introduction
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1.9. Fundamental
Electromagnetic Field Quantities 1. Introduction
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1.9. Fundamental
Electromagnetic Field Quantities 1. Introduction
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1.9. Fundamental
Electromagnetic Field Quantities 1. Introduction
Fundamental Relationships
(In vacuum)
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