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Electromagnetic Theory Lecture Plan

The document outlines the lecture plan for the Electromagnetic Theory course (EE8391) at SSM Institute of Engineering and Technology for the academic year 2017-2018. It includes course objectives, outcomes, a detailed schedule of topics to be covered, and references for study materials. The course aims to provide students with knowledge in electrostatics, magnetostatics, electrodynamic fields, and electromagnetic waves.

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Electromagnetic Theory Lecture Plan

The document outlines the lecture plan for the Electromagnetic Theory course (EE8391) at SSM Institute of Engineering and Technology for the academic year 2017-2018. It includes course objectives, outcomes, a detailed schedule of topics to be covered, and references for study materials. The course aims to provide students with knowledge in electrostatics, magnetostatics, electrodynamic fields, and electromagnetic waves.

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SSM INSTITUTE OF ENGINEEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Dindigul-624002.
LECTURE PLAN
Duration of the
From :12.08.2020
Academic Year 2017-2018 semester as per
To :22.10.2020
academic calendar
Name of the Electrical and
Department Electronics Semester III
Engineering
Subject Code & EE8391 & Total Hours
Name Electromagnetic as per 60
Theory syllabus
Name of the
staff with
Mr. V. SIVAKUMAR
designation & AP/EEE
Department
Department Parent dept. Other dept.
Compulsory / Elective Compulsory Subject 
Prerequisites Knowledge EE8391- CIRCUIT THEORY

Duration One semester Credit Units : 4


Class / Laboratory Schedule 2-2-0-3 [L T P C]
[Link] theory Applications Matching POs and PSOs
Curriculum gap/ Content Beyond Syllabus [Link] field PO: 1,2,5,6,12
3. EM waves application PSO: 1
videos
1. To explain the different coordinate systems, and
apply Gauss’s law
2. To interpret the concepts of Electrostatic fields
and
Course Objectives apply boundary conditions on Electrostatic field
3. To develop concepts of Magneto static fields and
apply boundary conditions.
4. To analyze the Maxwell's equations for
electromagnetic fields
5. To derive Electromagnetic wave equation and
apply
the Poynting expression.
CO Course Outcome(s) Program Outcome(s)
After the course, the student should PO 01 # Engineering knowledge
be able to: PO 02 # Problem analysis
Explain the different coordinate PO 03 # Design/development of solutions
1.
systems, and apply Gauss’s law. PO 04 # Conduct investigations of complex
2. Interpret the concepts of problems
Electrostatic fields and apply PO 05 # Modern tool usage
boundary conditions on Electrostatic PO 06 # The engineer and society
3. field. PO 07 # Environment and sustainability
Develop concepts of Magneto static PO 08 # Ethics
fields and apply boundary PO 09 # Individual and team work
4.
conditions. Analyze the Maxwell's PO 10 # Communication
5. equations for electromagnetic fields. PO 11# Project management and finance
Derive Electromagnetic wave PO 12# Life-long learning
equation and apply the Poynting
expression.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)


PSO1: Apply science, engineering, mathematics through differential and integral calculus,
complex
variables to solve electrical and electronics engineering problems.
PSO2: Demonstrate proficiency in use of software & hardware to be required to practice
Electrical
engineering profession.
PSO3: Solve ethically and professionally various Electrical Engineering problems in societal and
environmental context and communicate effectively.

Books For Study


TEXT BOOKS
1. Mathew N. O. Sadiku, ‘Principles of Electromagnetics’, 6th Edition, Oxford University Press Inc.
Asian
edition, 2015.
2. William H. Hayt and John A. Buck, ‘Engineering Electromagnetics’, McGraw Hill Special Indian
edition,
2014.
3. Kraus and Fleish, ‘Electromagnetics with Applications’, McGraw Hill International Editions, Fifth
Edition,2010.

REFERENCES
1. [Link], ‘Electromagnetic fields and waves’, First Edition, Newage Publishers, 1993.
2. [Link], ‘Engineering Electromagnetics - Theory, Problems and Applications’, Second Edition,
Khanna
Publishers.
3. Joseph. [Link], ‘Schaum’s Outline of Electromagnetics, Third Edition (Schaum’s Outline
Series),
McGraw Hill, 2010.
4. [Link], Lipika Datta, ‘Electromagnetic Field Theory’, First Edition, McGraw Hill
Education(India)
Private Limited, 2012.
5. K A Gangadhar, ‘Electromagnetic Field Theory’, Khanna Publishers; Eighth Reprint : 2015.

CO-PO,PSO MATRIX
Cours PO1 PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1 PSO PSO2 PSO3
e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1
CO1 3 3 2 1 1 3 2 -- 1 2 -- 3 3 -- 2
CO2 3 3 -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 -- 1
CO3 3 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 -- 1
CO4 3 3 2 1 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- 3 3 -- 1
CO5 3 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 -- 1
AVG 3 3 2 1 -- 2 2 -- 1 2 -- 2 2 -- 1
Note:
1. Enter correlation levels 1, 2 or 3 as defined below:
1: Slight (Low) 2: Moderate (Medium) 3: Substantial (High)
It there is no correlation, put “-”

UNIT I – ELECTROSTATICS-I
Page
Cum
Planned No.
ulati Ref. Teachin
Sl. in Execut Remar
ve Topics to be covered Boo g
No ref. ed Date ks
Hour k Method
Hou book
Date s
r
Introduction-sources
12.08.2
1 2 1 and effects of R2 1-2 OLC
0
electromagnetic fields
Coordinate Systems,
14.08.2
2 3 2 Tutorial Problems on R2 3,9 OLC
0
Coordinate Systems
Vector fields, Gradient
17.08.2
3 1 3 Divergence theorem T1 1-58 OLC
0
and applications
19.08.2 Curl theorem and
4 2 4 T1 1-62 OLC
0 applications
Coulomb’s Law,
Gauss’s law and 2-
21.08.2
5 3 5 applications, Field R2 27,3 OLC
0
due to discrete and 8
continuous charges
Electric field intensity
24.08.2
6 1 6 Tutorial Problems on R2 31 OLC
0
Electric field intensity
UNIT II - ELECTROSTATICS-II
Electric field and
equipotential plots,
26.08.2 91-
7 2 7 Uniform and Non- R2 OLC
0 95
Uniform field
Utilization factor
Electric field in free
28.08.2
8 3 8 space, conductors, OLC
0
dielectrics
119,
Tutorial Problems on R2
129
31.08.2 Electric field in free
9 1 9 OLC
0 space, conductors,
dielectrics
Dielectric polarization
02.09.2
10 2 10 – R5 5-17 OLC
0
Dielectric strength
04.09.2 Electric field in
11 3 11 R5 5-20 OLC
0 multiple dielectrics
Boundary conditions,
07.09.2 146,
12 1 12 Poisson’s and R2 OLC
0 196
Laplace’s equations
09.09.2 Capacitance, Energy
13 2 13 R5 5-62 OLC
0 density, Applications

UNIT III - MAGNETOSTATICS


Lorentz force,
magnetic field 7-15
11.09.2
14 3 intensity (H), Biot– R2 & OLC
0
Savart’s Law - 274
Ampere’s Circuit Law
H due to
14.09.2 straight conductors,
15 1 R5 7-19 OLC
0 circular loop, infinite
sheet of current
16 16.09.2 2 16 Magnetic flux density R5 7-45 OLC
(B) – B in free space,
0
conductor
18.09.2 Magnetic materials –
17 3 17 R5 7-54 OLC
0 Magnetization
Magnetic field in 5-21
21.09.2
18 1 18 multiple media, R5 & 7- OLC
0
Boundary conditions 54
scalar and vector
7-52
23.09.2 potential, Inductance,
19 2 19 R5 & 8- OLC
0 Energy density &
67
Applications

UNIT IV – ELECTRODYNAMIC FIELDS


25.09.2 Magnetic Circuits,
20 3 20 R2 322 OLC
0 Faraday’s law
28.09.2 Tutorial Problems on
21 1 21 OLC
0 Faraday’s law
30.09.2 Transformer and
22 2 22 R5 9-15 OLC
0 motional EMF
Maxwell’s equations
02.10.2
23 3 23 (differential and R5 9-35 OLC
0
integral form)
Maxwell’s equations
05.10.2
24 1 24 (differential and R5 9-35 OLC
0
integral form)
07.10.2 Relation between field
25 2 25 R2 334 OLC
0 theory, circuit theory
UNIT V – ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
Electromagnetic wave
19.10.2 10-
26 3 26 generation and R5 OLC
0 13
equations
Wave parameters;
12.10.2 velocity, Intrinsic 10-
27 1 27 R5 OLC
0 impedance 16
Propagation constant
14.10.2 Waves in free space
28 2 28 R2 348 OLC
0
16.10.2 Waves in lossy and 356,
29 3 29 R2 OLC
0 lossless dielectrics 369
Conductors- skin
19.10.2 10-
30 1 30 depth, Poynting R5 OLC
0 40
vector
21.10.2 Plane wave reflection 10-
31 2 31 R5 OLC
0 and refraction 92
*BB-BlackBoard, OHP-Over Head Projector, PP-Power point (LCD Projector), OLC –On
Line Class

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Signature

[Link]
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HoD, Department of
Designation Assistant Professor PRINCIPAL
EEE
Date
Remarks if
any

Completion of Completion
of
I Unit II Unit III Unit IV Unit V Unit ME/Semeste
r
Initials of the
Head of the
department
with date Internal Test-
Internal Test-1 Internal Test-2
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