EENG 5303 Computational Methods in Electromagnetics

Numerical methods for the solution of boundary value problems in electrical engineering applications: the finite difference method (FDM), the charge simulation method (CSM), the method of moments (MOM) and the boundary element method (BEM). Applications include the simulation and modeling of electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetic problems, active shielding of power frequency magnetic fields, optimization of high voltage electrodes and heat transfer problems. Three hours of lecture per week.

Prerequisite

EENG 3303, MATH 3203 and MATH 3305 or consent of the instructor.