1st Edition

MATLAB-based Finite Element Programming in Electromagnetic Modeling

By Özlem Özgün, Mustafa Kuzuoğlu Copyright 2019
    440 Pages 21 Color & 157 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    440 Pages 21 Color & 157 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

     

    This book is a self-contained, programming-oriented and learner-centered book on finite element method (FEM), with special emphasis given to developing MATLAB® programs for numerical modeling of electromagnetic boundary value problems. It provides a deep understanding and intuition of FEM programming by means of step-by-step MATLAB® programs with detailed descriptions, and eventually enabling the readers to modify, adapt and apply the provided programs and formulations to develop FEM codes for similar problems through various exercises. It starts with simple one-dimensional static and time-harmonic problems and extends the developed theory to more complex two- or three-dimensional problems. It supplies sufficient theoretical background on the topic, and it thoroughly covers all phases (pre-processing, main body and post-processing) in FEM. FEM formulations are obtained for boundary value problems governed by a partial differential equation that is expressed in terms of a generic unknown function, and then, these formulations are specialized to various electromagnetic applications together with a post-processing phase. Since the method is mostly described in a general context, readers from other disciplines can also use this book and easily adapt the provided codes to their engineering problems. After forming a solid background on the fundamentals of FEM by means of canonical problems, readers are guided to more advanced applications of FEM in electromagnetics through a survey chapter at the end of the book.

  • Offers a self-contained and easy-to-understand introduction to the theory and programming of finite element method.
  • Covers various applications in the field of static and time-harmonic electromagnetics.
  • Includes one-, two- and three-dimensional finite element codes in MATLAB®.
  • Enables readers to develop finite element programming skills through various MATLAB® codes and exercises.
  • Promotes self-directed learning skills and provides an effective instruction tool.
  • Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 2 MATLAB Primer

    Chapter 3 Mathematical Fundamentals of FEM

    Chapter 4 One-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis

    Chapter 5 Two-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis

    Chapter 6 Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis

    Chapter 7 Past and Present: A Selected Bibliography

    Biography

    Özlem Özgün received her B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey in 1998 and 2000, respectively, and her Ph.D. degree from Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Turkey in 2007, all in electrical and electronics engineering. She worked at the Electromagnetic Communication Lab, Penn State University, USA as a postdoctoral researcher during 2007-2008. Currently, she is an associate professor in the electrical and electronics engineering department of Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. Dr. Özgün's research interests include computational electromagnetics, finite element method, domain decomposition methods, transformation electromagnetics/optics, electromagnetic scattering, stochastic electromagnetic problems and optimization techniques. She has published over 100 refereed journal papers, book chapters, and conference articles. Dr. Özgün received METU Ph.D. best thesis award in 2007, and the award for excellence in electromagnetics bestowed by Prof. Leopold B. Felsen Fund in 2009. She is a senior member of IEEE, and a member of the steering committee of URSI Turkey.

     

    Mustafa Kuzuoğlu earned his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Middle East Technical University (METU) in 1979, 1981 and 1986 respectively, all in electrical and electronics engineering. His Ph.D. thesis is one of the first attempts to apply the finite element method for the numerical solution of electromagnetic scattering problems. Currently, he is a professor at the electrical and electronics engineering department of METU. He has held visiting positions at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Pennsylvania State University during the years 1995-2003. Dr. Kuzuoğlu's research interests include computational electromagnetics with special emphasis on the finite element method, electromagnetic scattering, perfectly matched layers, transformation electromagnetics/optics and radar signal processing. He has over 150 refereed publications in the form of journal articles, book chapters and conference proceedings.]