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ELEG 648 Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics
Former University of Delaware Course Number: EM 540-DE
This course is not available in the current term

Course Objectives: Quantitatively describe the propagation of electromagnetic energy in homogeneous media; Solve problems involving multiple reflections in planar stratified media; use vector potentials to simplify the solution of electromagnetic problems; Derive and use image theory, reciprocity, and the equivalence principle; Solve simple electromagnetic guided wave problems. Time permitting, will also be able to use additional theorems and plane wave decompositions to solve electromagnetic scattering problems, and use Green's functions to find fields due to complex source distributions.

Course Outline by Topical Areas:
Maxwell's equations and boundary conditions
Electrical properties of matter
Solutions to the wave equation
Wave propagation in free space
Reflection and transmission of electromagnetic waves
Vector potentials
Electromagnetic theorems
Waveguides and cavities
Scattering and Green's functions will also be covered if time permits


Course Requirements:
Homework: 13-14 assignments
Examinations: Two
Computer Language/Computer Facilities: Occasional computer usage; no special software required.



Degree Applicability:
CE[AA] CH[NA] CS[AA] EE[BDE] EM[E] ESM[NA] MAT[E]
MBA[NA] ME[E] MES[BE] MSE[E] SE[NA] SY[AA]
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NTU Semester Credit Hours: 3
Number of Lecture Hours: 27 (75 minute) lectures - Pretaped Fall 01 - Also CD-ROM and Web/Internet
Days Class Meets on Campus: Tuesday/Thursday

Contributing Scholar:
Daniel S. Weile
Department of Electrical/Computer Engineering
University of Delaware
Evans Hall
Newark, DE   19716
Phone: 302-831-8784

Fax: 302-831-8179
weile@ee.udel.edu

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Academic/Administrative Contact:  
Baerbel Schumacher
Phone: 302-831-4036
Fax: 302-831-4913
ntu-students@udel.edu


Prerequisites: Undergraduate course in electromagnetics and vector calculus.

Textbooks: (Order Materials)

1.   Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics, C. A. Balanis, 1989