Advanced engineering and electromagnetics

Advanced engineering and electromagnetics

Balanis, Constantine A.

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INDICE: Preface xvii 1 Time-Varying and Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Maxwell's Equations 1 1.3 Constitutive Parameters and Relations 5 1.4 Circuit-Field Relations 7 1.5 Boundary Conditions 12 1.6 Power and Energy 18 1.7 Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields 21 1.8 Multimedia 29 2 Electrical Properties of Matter 39 2.1 Introduction 39 2.2 Dielectrics, Polarization, and Permittivity 41 2.3 Magnetics, Magnetization, and Permeability48 2.4 Current, Conductors, and Conductivity 55 2.5 Semiconductors 59 2.6 Superconductors 64 2.7 Matamaterials 66 2.8 Linear, Homogeneous, Isotropic, and Nondispersive Media 67 2.9 A.C. Variations in Materials 68 2.10 Multimedia 89 3Wave Equation and its Solutions 99 3.1 Introduction 99 3.2 Time-Varying Electromagnetic Fields 99 3.3 Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields 101 3.4 Solutionto the Wave Equation 102 4 Wave Propagation and Polarization 123 4.1 Introduction 123 4.2 Transverse Electromagnetic Modes 123 4.3 Transverse Electromagnetic Modes in Lossy Media 138 4.4 Polarization 146 4.5 Multimedia 166 5 Reflection and Transmission 173 5.1 Introduction 173 5.2 Normal IncidenceLossless Media 173 5.3 Oblique IncidenceLossless Media 177 5.4 Lossy Media 198 5.5 Reflection and Transmission of Multiple Interfaces 205 5.6 Polarization Characteristics on Reflection 220 5.7 Metamaterials 227 5.8 Multimedia 245 6 Auxiliary Vector Potentials, Construction of Solutions, and Radiation and Scattering Equations 259 6.1 Introduction 259 6.2 The Vector Potential A 260 6.3 The Vector Potential F 262 6.4 The Vector Potentials A and F 263 6.5 Construction of Solutions265 6.6 Solution of the Inhomogeneous Vector Potential Wave Equation 279 6.7 Far-Field Radiation 283 6.8 Radiation and Scattering Equations 284 6.9 Multimedia 305 7 Electromagnetic Theorems and Principles 311 7.1 Introduction 311 7.2Duality Theorem 311 7.3 Uniqueness Theorem 313 7.4 Image Theory 315 7.5 Reciprocity Theorem 323 7.6 Reaction Theorem 325 7.7 Volume Equivalence Theorem 3267.8 Surface Equivalence Theorem: Huygens'S Principle 328 7.9 Induction Theorem (Induction Equivalent) 333 7.10 Physical Equivalent and Physical Optics Equivalent 337 7.11 Induction and Physical Equivalent Approximations 339 7.12 Multimedia 344 8 Rectangular Cross-Section Waveguides and Cavities 351 8.1 Introduction 351 8.2 Rectangular Waveguide 352 8.3 Rectangular Resonant Cavities 382 8.4 Hybrid (LSE and LSM) Modes 390 8.5 Partially Filled Waveguide 393 8.6 Transverse Resonance Method 405 8.7 Dielectric Waveguide 408 8.8 Artificial Impedance Surfaces 436 8.9 Stripline and Microstrip Lines 455 8.10 Ridged Waveguide 466 8.11 Multimedia 470 9 Circular Cross-Section Waveguides and Cavities 483 9.1 Introduction 483 9.2 Circular Waveguide 483 9.3 Circular Cavity 500 9.4 Radial Waveguides 509 9.5 Dielectric Waveguides and Resonators 516 9.6 Multimedia541 10 Spherical Transmission Lines and Cavities 549 10.1 Introduction 549 10.2 Construction of Solutions 549 10.3 Biconical

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-58948-9
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 1090
  • Fecha Publicación: 18/01/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés