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Course Title: EM Waves & Guide Structures Course Number: ECEG-4151

This course covers electromagnetic wave propagation and guide structures. It is a compulsory 7th semester course worth 5 ECTS credits and involves 6 contact hours per week. The course is taught by Kattaswamy Mergu and covers topics such as Maxwell's equations, transmission lines, waveguides, and their applications. Assessment includes attendance, assignments, quizzes, tests, and a final exam. The primary textbook is Elements of Electromagnetics by Matthew N. O. Sadiku.

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Course Title: EM Waves & Guide Structures Course Number: ECEG-4151

This course covers electromagnetic wave propagation and guide structures. It is a compulsory 7th semester course worth 5 ECTS credits and involves 6 contact hours per week. The course is taught by Kattaswamy Mergu and covers topics such as Maxwell's equations, transmission lines, waveguides, and their applications. Assessment includes attendance, assignments, quizzes, tests, and a final exam. The primary textbook is Elements of Electromagnetics by Matthew N. O. Sadiku.

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Course Title: EM Waves & Guide Structures

Course Number: ECEG-4151

ECTS Credit: 5

Module: Micro-waves and Antennas

Contact Hours (per week): 6

Semester: VII

Course status: Compulsory

Lecturer: KATTASWAMY MERGU

CHAPTER 1

CHAPTER 3: Transmission Lines

Review of Vectors and Maxwell's Equations

3.1 Introduction

1.1 Scalar & Vector Fields

3.2 Transmission Line Parameters

1. Line, Surface, & Volume Integrals

3.3 Transmission Line Equations

1.3 Gradient of a Scalar field

3.4 Input Impedance .SWR ,and Power

1.4 Divergence & Curl of a Vector Field

3.5 The Smith Chart

1.5 The Divergence & Stokes's Theorems

3.6 Some Application of Transmission Lines.

1.6 Laplacian of a Scalar Field

CHAPTER 4:-Waveguides

1.7 Solenoidal & Irrotational Vector Fields

4.1 Introduction

1.8 Helmholz's Theorem

4.2 Rectangular Waveguides

1.9 Field Quantities

4.3Transeverse Magnetic (TM) Modes

1.10 Maxwell's Equations

4.4 Transverse Electric (TE ) Modes

1.11 Boundary Conditions

4.5 Wave Propagation in the Guide

1.12 Time-Harmonic Fields

4.6 Power Transmission and Attenuation

CHAPTER 2

4.7 Wave Guide Current and Mode Excitation

Electromagnetic Wave Propagation

4.8 Waveguide Resonators.

2.1 Introduction

4.9 Dielectric Slab Waveguides

2.2 Waves in General


2.3 Wave Propagation in Lossy Dielectrics

Assessment/Evaluation: Attendance (5%);


Assignment (20%), Chapter Quizzes (15%);
Tests (20%); Final Examination (40%)

2.4 Plane waves in Lossless Dielectrics

Textbook:

2.5 Plane waves in Free Space


2.6 Plane waves in Good Conductors
2.7Power and the Poynting Vectors
2.8 Reflection of a plane wave at Normal Incidence
2.9 Reflection of a plane wave at Oblique Incidence

Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Elements of


Electromagnetics, Oxford University
Press, New York, 2001
References:
Hayt, W.H., Engineering
Electromagnetics, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill,
1981.
David J. Griffiths, Introduction to
Electrodynamics, 3rd ed., Prentice-Hall,
Inc., 1999

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