Ebook: Two-dimensional Fields in Electrical Engineering
Author: L. V. Bewley
- Genre: Physics // Electricity and Magnetism
- Tags: Electric and magnetic fields
- Year: 1948
- Publisher: The MacMillan Company
- City: New York
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Most undergraduate electrical engineering curricula devote ample time to circuit and machine theory, but appear content to dism1ss field theory with a discussion of the circular equipotentials and lines of force
surrounding a pair of transmission line conductors. Many importantproblems in reactance, eddy current loss, mechanical forces, and other aspects of electromagnetic fields are treated, if at all, by crude pictorial
approximations made up of sections of straight lines and ares of circles.
This book deals with many problems encountered by the electrical engineer. While they are ali in
fact three dimensional fields, most of them may be treated as essentially plane or two dimensional fields. This little book comprises a collection of such problems.
surrounding a pair of transmission line conductors. Many importantproblems in reactance, eddy current loss, mechanical forces, and other aspects of electromagnetic fields are treated, if at all, by crude pictorial
approximations made up of sections of straight lines and ares of circles.
This book deals with many problems encountered by the electrical engineer. While they are ali in
fact three dimensional fields, most of them may be treated as essentially plane or two dimensional fields. This little book comprises a collection of such problems.
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