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Publication date: 1 April 1995

R. Sikora and M. Zeńezak

Introduction Depending on the way of teaching process organization the theory of electromagnetic field is considered either as a part of theoretical electrical engineering or as…

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Introduction Depending on the way of teaching process organization the theory of electromagnetic field is considered either as a part of theoretical electrical engineering or as an individual subject. The electromagnetic field theory plays a double role in the education of electric engineers: comprehensive or specialized one. However, the electromagnetic field can be treated from the other point of view. It can be lectured with pointing out the calculation methods or phenomena occurring in “pure” electromagnetic field, and on the other hand, with reference to phenomena occurring in coupled fields, where those fields are affecting non‐living or having objects.

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COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, vol. 14 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0332-1649

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Publication date: 17 August 2018

Ilona Iatcheva

This paper aims to present application of electromagnetic field (EMF) modeling in the educational process of electrical engineering study. Special attention has been paid to…

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Purpose

This paper aims to present application of electromagnetic field (EMF) modeling in the educational process of electrical engineering study. Special attention has been paid to determination of specific parameters and characteristics as a function of device design. The aim is to introduce to the students the great opportunities for study and optimization of system behavior, based on the modeling of EMF distribution.

Design/methodology/approach

Illustrative examples have been considered, in which the students have to model the EMF distribution in relatively simple devices, using both analytical field determination and finite element method (FEM) analysis. The task includes also the determination of capacitances, inductances, magnetic fluxes, energies and forces. The problem has to be solved for different values of geometry parameters and material properties of the device. Thus, students can examine specific relation between field distribution and changes of the design.

Findings

The modeling of EMF distribution for different geometry and material properties allows determination of key factors, significantly influencing the behavior and processes in the studied device, which is the basic element in the computer-aided design systems and it can be used in subsequent system optimization.

Practical implications

The wide possibilities and advantages of the FEM simulations have been demonstrated in the modeling of EMF distribution and obtaining of device parameters. It enables students to significantly improve their knowledge in EMF theory and helps the future engineers to estimate the great advantages and possibilities for optimal device designing, which offer them the numerical simulation of electromagnetic processes.

Originality/value

This work illustrates possibilities, advantages and many years of author’s experience in application of EMF modeling in the teaching process in the study of electrical engineering specialties. The work problems presented have been solved analytically and on the basis of computer FEM simulations, which allows comparison of the opportunities and necessary efforts, offered by both kinds of methods.

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COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, vol. 37 no. 5
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0332-1649

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