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Fundamen
tal Terms
of Electric
and
Magnetic
Field
Types of
Vector
Fields
Electromagnetic Computation
in Power System Engineering
Khairina Noor Astuti (23214309)
Field
Flux and Density of Vector Field
Constitutive Relations
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Field
temperature
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Field
T (r , , ) T0 T1 sin 2 T2 1 sin e r R
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Field
F ( x, y, z ) Fx ( x, y, z ) i Fy ( x, y, z ) j Fz ( x, y, z ) k
UNIT VECTORS
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Magnetic
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C.Ve
V AB
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Ve
Uniform
Contour
S
Ve
Ve S
SE
d
d
Ununiform
Contour
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Magnetic
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Magnetic field
strength :
H VM
P.Vm
P L
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Ununiform Contour
H VM
Uniform
Contour
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Flux and Density of Vector Field
I G.Ve
d
dS
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tal Terms
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Magnetic
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d
dS
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DS cos
D
S cos
and
d
D
dS cos
Multiply those scalar D by the unit
vector nD
d
D
nD and D
nD
S cos
dS cos
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Faradays experiment :
Q(coulombs )
Q ^
D
ar
2
4a
Q ^
D
ar
2
4b
Q ^
D
ar
2
4r
Inner space
Outter space
a r b
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tal Terms
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Magnetic
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D.dS
S
d
B
nB and B
nB
S cos
dS cos
I
J
nJ
S cos
and
^
d
J
nJ
dS cos
B.dS
S
I J .dS
S
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tal Terms
of Electric
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Magnetic
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Constitutive Relations
The electric magnetic flux density, D, B are related to the
field intensities E, H, so called CONSTITUTIVE RELATIONS
D oE
o 8,854 10
Farad/m
B o H
o 4 10 7
henry/m
D E
B H
J E
o (1 )
o (1 m )
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tal Terms
of Electric
and
Magnetic
Field
Constitutive Relations
In many interface
problems, there are no
externally applied
surface on the
boundary, so the
boundary conditions
may be stated as
2
E2 n
1
H1n 2 H 2 n
1
E1n 2 E2 n
1
E1n
D1n D2n
B1n B2 n
J1n J 2 n
(source-free
boundary
condition)
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of Electric
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Magnetic
Field
Constitutive Relations
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Types of
Vector
Fields
VORTEX FIELD
a mass of energy that
moves in a rotary or
whirling motion, causing a
depression or vacuum at
the center
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Types of
Vector
Fields
Pure space
charge
Boundary
value
problem
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Types of
Vector
Fields
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Types of
Vector
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Types of
Vector
Fields
REFERENCES
Schwab, Adolf J. Field Theory Concepts.
1988. Germany: Springer Verlag Berlin
Heidelberg New York.
Orfanidis, Sophocles J. Electromagnetic
Waves and Antennas.2008. New Jersey :
ECE Department, Rutgers University.
Hayt,
William
H.
Engineering
Electromagnetic.2001. New York: McGrawHill Publishing Co.
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