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HV 9311 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD COMPUTATION AND MODELLING L T P C
3 0 0 3
1. INTRODUCTION 9
Review of basic field theory – electric and magnetic fields – Maxwell’s equations –
Laplace, Poisson and Helmoltz equations – principle of energy conversion – force/torque
calculation – Electro thermal formulation.
2. SOLUTION OF FIELD EQUATIONS I 9
Limitations of the conventional design procedure, need for the field analysis based
design, problem definition , solution by analytical methods-direct integration method –
variable separable method – method of images, solution by numerical methods- Finite
Difference Method.
3. SOLUTION OF FIELD EQUATIONS II 9
Finite element method (FEM) – Differential/ integral functions – Variational method –
Energy minimization – Discretisation – Shape functions –Stiffness matrix –1D and 2D
planar and axial symmetry problem.
4. FIELD COMPUTATION FOR BASIC CONFIGURATIONS 9
Computation of electric and magnetic field intensities– Capacitance and Inductance –
Force, Torque, Energy for basic configurations.
5. DESIGN APPLICATIONS 9
Insulators- Bushings – Cylindrical magnetic actuators – Transformers – Rotating
machines.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. K.J.Binns, P.J.Lawrenson, C.W Trowbridge, “The analytical and numerical solution of
Electric and magnetic fields”, John Wiley & Sons, 1993.
2. Nathan Ida, Joao P.A.Bastos , “Electromagnetics and calculation of fields”, Springer-
Verlage, 1992.
3. Nicola Biyanchi , “Electrical Machine analysis using Finite Elements”, Taylor and
Francis Group, CRC Publishers, 2005.
4. S.J Salon, “Finite Element Analysis of Electrical Machines.” Kluwer Academic
Publishers, London, 1995, distributed by TBH Publishers & Distributors, Chennai,
India
5. User manuals of MAGNET, MAXWELL & ANSYS software.
6. Silvester and Ferrari, “Finite Elements for Electrical Engineers” Cambridge
University press, 1983.
HV 9311 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD COMPUTATION AND MODELLING L T P C
3 0 0 3
1. INTRODUCTION 9
Review of basic field theory – electric and magnetic fields – Maxwell’s equations –
Laplace, Poisson and Helmoltz equations – principle of energy conversion – force/torque
calculation – Electro thermal formulation.
2. SOLUTION OF FIELD EQUATIONS I 9
Limitations of the conventional design procedure, need for the field analysis based
design, problem definition , solution by analytical methods-direct integration method –
variable separable method – method of images, solution by numerical methods- Finite
Difference Method.
3. SOLUTION OF FIELD EQUATIONS II 9
Finite element method (FEM) – Differential/ integral functions – Variational method –
Energy minimization – Discretisation – Shape functions –Stiffness matrix –1D and 2D
planar and axial symmetry problem.
4. FIELD COMPUTATION FOR BASIC CONFIGURATIONS 9
Computation of electric and magnetic field intensities– Capacitance and Inductance –
Force, Torque, Energy for basic configurations.
5. DESIGN APPLICATIONS 9
Insulators- Bushings – Cylindrical magnetic actuators – Transformers – Rotating
machines.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. K.J.Binns, P.J.Lawrenson, C.W Trowbridge, “The analytical and numerical solution of
Electric and magnetic fields”, John Wiley & Sons, 1993.
2. Nathan Ida, Joao P.A.Bastos , “Electromagnetics and calculation of fields”, Springer-
Verlage, 1992.
3. Nicola Biyanchi , “Electrical Machine analysis using Finite Elements”, Taylor and
Francis Group, CRC Publishers, 2005.
4. S.J Salon, “Finite Element Analysis of Electrical Machines.” Kluwer Academic
Publishers, London, 1995, distributed by TBH Publishers & Distributors, Chennai,
India
5. User manuals of MAGNET, MAXWELL & ANSYS software.
6. Silvester and Ferrari, “Finite Elements for Electrical Engineers” Cambridge
University press, 1983.
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