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Details for Course EITN80F Electrodynamics

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General
  • EITN80F
  • Temporary
Course Name
  • Electrodynamics
Course Extent
  • 7.5
Type of Instruction
  • Course given jointly for second and third cycle
Administrative Information
  • 7201 (Electrical and Information Technology)
  •  -08-24
  • Professor Thomas Johansson

Current Established Course Syllabus

General
Aim
  • The course provides a deep and broad understanding of electromagnetic theory. It complements the basic course in key areas related to electromagnetic waves and the interaction between moving charged particles and electromagnetic fields. It also gives the relativistic description of electrodynamics, with the aim of providing a basic understanding of accelerator physics. The course discusses techniques for measurements of electromagnetic fields in experiment and technology.
Contents
  • Areas covered include: Maxwell equations, multipolutvecklingar, relativistic transformation of electromagnetic fields, motion of charged particles in electromagnetic fields, radiation from accelerating charges, Waveguides, resonant cavities, the measurement of electromagnetic fields.
Knowledge and Understanding
  • For a passing grade the doctoral student must
  • master the Maxwell equations and the mathematical methods used in the solution of electromagnetic problems
    be able to treat the motion of charged relativistic particle in electromagnetic fields
    determine the electromagnetic fields caused by accelerating charged particles
    understand the principles of particle accelerators
    determine the electromagnetic fields that can propagate in various types of metallic waveguides
    understand the concepts waveguide, phase and group velocity and cut-off frequency of waveguides
    to determine the electromagnetic fields that can exist in the resonant cavities
    understand different methods for measurements of electromagnetic fields and the physical limitations of these methods
Competences and Skills
  • For a passing grade the doctoral student must
  • to assess the mathematical and numerical methods suitable for the analysis of various types of time-dependent electromagnetic problems
    to determine which methods are possible to measure the electric and magnetic fields in given frequency ranges and geometries
    assess and design the microwave for accelerators
    able to make reasonable estimates of electromagnetic fields and waves with the help of physical rules of thumb
Judgement and Approach
  • For a passing grade the doctoral student must
  • to assess the mathematical and numerical methods suitable for the analysis of various types of time-dependent electromagnetic problems
    to determine which methods are possible to measure the electric and magnetic fields in given frequency ranges and geometries
    to assess and design the microwave for accelerators
    be able to make reasonable estimates of electromagnetic fields and waves with the help of physical rules of thumb
Types of Instruction
  • Lectures
  • Exercises
Examination Formats
  • Written exam
  • Written assignments
  • Approved assignments and take home exam are required for passing the course.
  • Failed, pass
Admission Requirements
Assumed Prior Knowledge
  • EITF80 Electromagnetic Fields or EITF85 Electromagnetic Field Theory or ETEF01 Electromagnetic Field Theory or equivalent course.
Selection Criteria
Literature
  • Griffiths, David J.: Introduction to Electrodynamics. Cambridge University Press, 2017. ISBN 9781108420419.
Further Information
  • Course Coordinator: Anders Karlsson, anders.karlsson@eit.lth.se
Course code
  • EITN80F
Administrative Information
  •  -08-24
  • Professor Thomas Johansson

All Established Course Syllabi

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Valid from First hand in Second hand in Established
Spring 2018 2018‑06‑29 10:07:02 2018‑06‑29 10:07:44 2018‑08‑24

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