autumn 2024
ELE-3613 Electromagnetic analysis in engineering - 5 ECTS

Type of course

This course covers the fundamentals concepts of electromagnetic principles and their applications in electrical power engineering. The course can be taken as a single course. Students belonging to Master in Electrical Engineering are prioritized, while other students can sign up provided available laboratory and lecturer capacity.

Admission requirements

A relevant undergraduate Bachelor Engineering program with minimum 25 credits mathematics, 5 credits statistics, 7,5 credits physics.

Application code: 9371


Course content

Electrostatics

  • Electrostatic fields in high voltage technology.
  • Electrostatic fields in insulating materials.
  • The concept of resistance and capacitance.
  • Electrostatic boundary-value problems.

Magnetostatics

  • Magnetostatics fields in permanent magnets and current-currying wires.
  • Magnetostatics fields in materials, hysteresis, and eddy currents.
  • The concept of inductor and inductance.
  • Magnetic energy, circuits, and forces.

Maxwell’s Equations

  • Dynamic magnetic fields and electromotive force.
  • The concept of electric transformers and motors.
  • Maxwell' equations in differential and integration form.
  • Time-harmonic fields.

Electromagnetic Wave Propagation

  • Wave propagation in dielectric.
  • Plane wave in good conductor.
  • Skin effect and proximity effect.
  • Power and the Poynting's theorem.

Transmission line theory

  • Coaxial cables, a two-wire lines, and a parallel plate.
  • Transmission line equations.
  • Transient analysis of transmission lines.
  • Lightning and voltage surges.

Recommended prerequisites

TEK-2800 Mathematics 3

Objectives of the course

Knowledge

By the end of this course, students should build the knowledge on:

  • Maxwell's equations and their implications in static and dynamic fields.
  • The operational principles of transformers and inductors.
  • The applications of Lorentz force in electric machines.
  • Electromagnetic interference and the coupling mechanisms.

Skills:

  • Analyze and solve various problems involving electromagnetic fields and their effects in electrical systems.
  • Using computational tools and software for electromagnetic analysis.
  • Identify electromagnetic phenomena related to practical problems.

Competences:

  • Apply theoretical knowledge of electromagnetism to practical scenarios in power engineering, enhancing system design and functionality.
  • Evaluate electromagnetic systems, identifying potential improvements or foreseeing possible challenges.
  • Conduct research and development in electromagnetic applications.

Language of instruction and examination

English

Teaching methods

The course will use a combination of:

  • Lectures.
  • Individual assignments.
  • Semester projects.

Schedule

Examination

Examination: Date: Duration: Grade scale:
School exam 16.12.2024 09:00
3 Hours A–E, fail F

Coursework requirements:

To take an examination, the student must have passed the following coursework requirements:

Assignments Approved – not approved
Semester project Approved – not approved
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More info about the coursework requirements

The semester project uses computational tools/software for electromagnetic analysis. Students will present their work at a date to be announced.

Two assignments to be submitted before the due dates, which will be announced.


Re-sit examination

Students who do not pass the previous ordinary examination can gain access to a re-sit examination.
  • About the course
  • Campus: Narvik |
  • ECTS: 5
  • Course code: ELE-3613
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