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Institute of Technology
I.
Course Title
Course Code
A40411
Regulation
Course Structure
R13-JNTUH
Lectures
5
Course Coordinator
Team of Instructors
Tutorials
-
Practicals
-
Credits
4
COURSE OVERVIEW:
The course covers the basics of the electrostatic field-Gauss's law; boundary conditions; capacitance;
Laplaces and Poissons equations; energy, forces, and torques. The steady electric current. The magneto
static field, vector potential; Amperes and Biot-Savart laws; inductance; energy, forces, and torques. Quasi
static fields; electromagnetic induction. It also deals with the propagation of Electromagnetic (EM) waves
through guided and unguided media.
I.
PREREQUISITE(S):
Level
UG
II.
Credits
4
Periods / Week
5
Prerequisites
Mathematical background and Logical Thinking
MARKS DISTRIBUTION:
Sessional Marks (25 Marks)
Mid Semester Test
There shall be 3 midterm examinations.
Each midterm examination consists of subjective type and Objective type tests.
The subjective test is for 10 marks, with duration of 1 hour.
Subjective test of each semester shall contain 4 questions.
The student has to answer 2 questions, each carrying 5 marks.
The objective type test is for 10 marks with duration of 20minutes.
It consists of 10 Multiple choice and 10 objective type questions.
The student has to answer all the questions and each carries half mark.
First midterm examination shall be conducted for the first unit of syllabus and
second midterm examination shall be conducted for the remaining portion.
Five marks are earmarked for assignments.
There shall be three assignments in every theory course.
Marks shall be awarded considering the average of two assignments in each
course reason whatsoever, will get zero marks(s).
University
End Exam
Marks
75
Total
Marks
100
III.
EVALUATION SCHEME:
S No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
IV.
Component
I Mid descriptive exam
I Mid Objective
Assignment
II Mid descriptive exam
II Mid Objective
Assignment
Duration (Min)
60
20
60
20
Marks
10
10
5
10
10
5
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
This course has the basics of electric and magnetic fields such as different charge densities, flux (electric
and magnetic), scalar and vector potentials, emf, mmf, and capacitance induced and propagation of EM
waves through
To introduce the concept of co-ordinate systems and types to analyze the motion of object and
their applications in free space to student.
To impart the knowledge of electric and magnetic fields in real time applications.
To introduce the fundamental theory of electromagnetic waves in transmission lines and their
practical applications.
To study the propagation characteristics of electromagnetic wave in bounded and unbounded
media.
To calculate various line parameters by conventional and graphical methods
V.
Level
S
S
S
S
S
Proficiency
assessed by
Assignments,
Exercises
Assignments,
Exercises
Hands on Practice
Sessions
Hands on Practice
Sessions
Hands on Practice
Sessions
N
N
N
S
N
Seminars
Discussions
k.
l.
VI.
S = Supportive
Hands on Practice
Sessions,
Workshop, Mini
Projects, Prototypes
Hands on Practice
Sessions,
Workshop, Mini
Projects, Prototypes
H = Highly Related
SYLLABUS:
UNIT I
Electrostatics: Coulombs law, Electric field Intensity, Fields due to different charge distributions, Electric
Flux Density, Gauss law and its Applications, Electric Flux Density, Gauss law and its Applications,
Electric Potential, Relation Between E and V, Maxwells Two equations for Electrostatic Fields, energy
Density, Maxwells Two equations for Electrostatic Fields, energy Density, Illustrative Problems.
Convection and Conduction Currents, Dielectric Constant, Isotropic and Homogeneous Dielectrics,
Continuity Equation and Relaxation Time, Poissons and Laplaces Equations, Capacitance- Parallel plate,
Co-axial and Spherical capacitors, Illustrative Problems.
UNIT-II
Magneto statics: Biot - Savart Law, Amperes circuital Law and Applications, Magnetic Flux Density,
Maxwells Two Equations for Magneto static fields, Magnetic Scalar and Vector Potentials, Forces due to
Magnetic Fields, Amperes force Law, Forces due to Magnetic Fields, Amperes force Law, Forces due to
Magnetic Fields, Amperes force Law, Inductances and Magnetic Energy, Illustrative Problems.
Maxwells Equations (Time Varying Fields): Faradays Law and Transformer emf, Inconsistence of
Amperes Law and Displacement Current density, Maxwells Equations indifferent Final Forms and Word
Statements, Conditions at a boundary Surface: Dielectric-dielectric, dielectric-conductor Interfaces,
Illustrative Problems.
UNIT-III
EM Wave Characteristics-I: Wave Equations for conducting and Perfect Dielectric Media, Uniform Plane
Waves-Definition, All Relations between E and H, Sinusoidal Variations, Wave Propagation in Lossless
and Conducting Media, Conductors and Dielectrics-Characterization, Wave Propagation in good
conductors and Good Dielectrics, Polarization, Illustrative Problems.
EM Wave Characteristics-II: Reflection and Refraction of Plane waves-Normal and Oblique Incidences
for Perfect Dielectric, Brewster angle, Critical Angle, Total Internal Reflection, Surface Impedance,
Poynting Vector Poynting Theorem-Applications, Power Loss in Plane Conductor, Illustrative Problems.
UNIT-IV
Transmission Lines-I: Types, Parameters, Transmission line Equations, Primary and Secondary Constants,
Expressions for Characteristic Impedance, Propagation Constant, Phase and Group Velocities, Infinite Line
Concepts, Losslessness/Low Loss Characterization, Distortion-Condition for Distortionlessness and
Minimum Attenuation, Loading- Types of loading, Illustrative Problems.
UNIT-V
Transmission Lines-II: Input Impedance Relations, SC and OC Lines, Reflection Coefficient, VSWR,
UHF Lines as Circuit Elements, /4, /2 and /8 Lines- Impedance Transformations, Significance of Z min
and Zmax , Smith Chart-Configuration and Applications, Single and Double Stub Matching, Illustrative
Problems.
Text Books:
1. Elements of Electromagnetic- Matthew N.o. Sadiku, 4thEd. Oxford Univ. Press.
2. Electromagnetic waves and Radiating Systems- E.C. Jordan and K.G. Balmain, 2ndEd., 2000, PHI.
3. Transmission lines and Networks- Umesh Sinha, Satya Prakashan, 2001, (Tech, India Publications),
New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Electromagnetic- Nathan Ida, 2ndEd., 2005, Springer (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Engineering electromagnetic- William H. Hayt Jr. and John A. Buck, 7thEd., 2006, TMH.
3. Electromagnetic Field theory and Transmission Lines- G.
Sashibushana Rao, Wiley India, 2013.
4. Networks, Lines and Fields- John D. Ryder, 2nd Ed., 1999, PHI.
VII.
COURSE PLAN:
Unit No
CLOs
Number
I
Course Learning
Objective
To design flux
controlled motors
and generators
Lecture
Number
Topics to be name
Reference
T1
2
3-4
5
To analyze the
Maxwells
electrostatic field
equations
6-7
8
9
10
4
II
Design of ac and dc
11
12
13
14
15-16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
T1
T1, T2
T1,T2
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
motors and
generators
24
III
25
7
To understand the
media
characteristics
26
27
28
29
30
31
10
11
To understand the
material
characteristics
32
To understand the
wave motion in
guided and un
guided media
To know the skin
depth of materials
34
35
33
IV
13
Design of
transmission lines
and to understand
characteristics
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1,T2
T1,T2
T1
T1
T1
37
T1
39
40
To understand the
behavior of EM
signal
T1
36
38
12
41
42
43
44
45-46
47-48
49
50
T1
T1,T2
T1
T1,T2
T1
T1
T3
T1,T3
T3
T1, T3
T3
Characterization
Distortion-Condition for
Distortionlessness and Minimum
Attenuation
Loading, Types of loading
Illustrative Problems
and OC Lines
51-52
14
VIII.
Design of electronic
and electrical
circuits
15
Design and
understanding of
antenna elements
like dipoles and its
behavior
16
To achieve the
impedance matching
17
53
54
55-56
Design of couplers
T3
T1, T3
T3
T3
57
58
59-60
T3
T3
T1, T3
61
62
T3
T1,T3
63-64
65
T1,T3
T3
Program Outcomes
a
II
III
S
H
IV
S
H
VI
S
H
S = Supportive
H = Highly Related
Program Outcomes
a
S
H
H
S
10
11
H
H
12
S
S
13
14
15
16
17
S
S
H
S = Supportive
H
S
S
H = Highly Related
Prepared By: Mr. Y. Venkat Rao, Assistant Professor; Mr. Ravi. K, Assistant Professor