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This course covers electromagnetic waves and transmission lines. It introduces Maxwell's equations and their application to analyze electromagnetic wave propagation in different media. The course objectives are to impart knowledge of static and dynamic electric and magnetic fields and analyze transmission line characteristics using circuit theory and Smith charts. The course outcomes are for students to understand electrostatic and magnetostatic fields, electromagnetic fields in static and time-varying conditions, and analyze wave propagation in various media. Prerequisites include vector algebra, calculus, and coordinate systems.

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This course covers electromagnetic waves and transmission lines. It introduces Maxwell's equations and their application to analyze electromagnetic wave propagation in different media. The course objectives are to impart knowledge of static and dynamic electric and magnetic fields and analyze transmission line characteristics using circuit theory and Smith charts. The course outcomes are for students to understand electrostatic and magnetostatic fields, electromagnetic fields in static and time-varying conditions, and analyze wave propagation in various media. Prerequisites include vector algebra, calculus, and coordinate systems.

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ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND TRANSMISSION LINES 3:1:0

 COURSE OBJECTIVE: This course is useful to impart knowledge on electric and


magnetic fields in both static and dynamic domains. The course will introduce the
application of Maxwell’s equations. The course gives the complete information
regarding the Electromagnetic wave propagation in different mediums.This course
will help in the analysis of transmission line using circuit theory and use the Smith
chart to find reflection coefficient, VSWR, impedance in easy way.

COURSE OUTCOMES: At the end of the course, student will be able to


CO1 Define the basic laws that govern Electrostatic and Magnetostatic Fields.
CO2 Understand the basic concepts of Electro Magnetic fields in static and time varying
conditions.
CO3 Apply the Electromagnetic concepts to different mediums.
CO4 Analyze the characteristics of EM wave propagation in different unbounded and
bounded mediums.

PRE-REQUISITES: Vector Algebra, Coordinate Systems, Vector Calculus.

17EC09 PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3

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CO3 3 2 2 - - 1 - - - - - 1 3 - -

CO4 3 2 2 1 1 - 1 - - - - 1 3 - -

UNIT-I 10 Lectures
Electrostatics: Coulombs Law, Electric Field Intensity, Continuous Charge Distributions,
Electric Flux Density, Gauss’s Law, Applications of Gauss’s Law, Electric Potential,
Maxwell’s Two Equations for Electrostatic Fields, Electric Dipole Moment, Electrostatic
Energy Density, Poisson’s and Laplace’s Equations. Capacitance of different capacitors.

UNIT-II 9 Lectures
Magnetostatics:
Biot-Savart’s Law, Ampere’s Circuit Law, Applications of Ampere’s Circuit Law, Magnetic
Flux Density, Maxwell’s two Equations for Magnetostatic Fields, Magnetic Scalar and
Vector Potentials. Force due to Magnetic Field, Magnetic Energy Density and Concept of
Inductance.

Maxwell’s Equations: Faraday’s Law, Continuity Equation, Inconsistency of Amperes Law,


Differential and Integral Form of Four Maxwell’s Equations, Boundary Conditions.
UNIT-III 8 Lectures
Electromagnetic Waves – I: Concept of Electromagnetic Wave, Wave Propagation in Lossy
Dielectrics, Wave Propagation in Lossless Dielectrics, Wave Propagation in Free Space,
Wave Propagation in Good Conductors- Skin Depth, Concept of Polarization- Linear
Polarization, Circular Polarization, Elliptical Polarization.

UNIT-IV 8 Lectures
Electromagnetic Waves – II: Reflection of a Plane Wave at Normal Incidence (Dielectric-
Dielectric & Dielectric-Conductor Interface), Reflection of a Plane Wave at Oblique
Incidence (Parallel and Perpendicular Polarization) - Reflection Coefficient, Transmission
Coefficient, Brewster Angle, Critical Angle; Surface Impedance, Poynting Theorem, Power
Loss in a Plane Conductor.

UNIT-V 10 Lectures
Transmission Lines: Types, Transmission line equations, Primary and Secondary Constants,
Lossless, Distortion less, Low loss Transmission lines, Concept of Loading, Input Impedance
relations, Reflection Coefficient, VSWR, Short Circuit and Open Circuit Lines, UHF Lines as
Circuit elements, Matched Lines-λ/4, λ/2, λ/8 lines, Impedance Transformations, Infinite Line
Concepts, Power in a Transmission line, Smith Chart, Quarter wave transformer, single stub
matching and double stub matching, Microstrip lines-structure, effective dielectric constant,
characteristic impedance.

TEXT BOOKS
1. Matthew N.O.Sadiku, “Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics”, Oxford University
Press, 4th Edition.
2. William Hayt, J A Buck, M JallelAkhtar “Engineering Electromagnetics”, TMH
Publishers, 8th Edition.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. K.Shevgaonkar, “Electromagnetic waves”TMH Publishers.
2. UmeshSinha, “Transmission lines and networks“, SatyaPrakashanPublishers,NewDelhi.
3. David K Cheng, “Field and Wave Electromagnetics”, Pearson education, 2nd Edition.
4. John D Krauss,“Electromagnetic fields and waves”TMH Publishers.
5. Jordan and Balmain, “Electromagnetic fields and Radiating systems”, Pearson education.
6. David M. Pozar, “Microwave Engineering”, John Wiley Publishers.
7. G.S.N Raju, “EM Field Theory and Transmission Lines”, Pearson Education Publishers.
8. K.D Prasad, “Antennas and Wave Propagation”, SatyaPrakashan Publishers, NewDelhi.

Syllabus prepared by

S No. Name of the Expert Signature with date


1 Dr.Y.S.V.Raman, Professor
2 Prof. B Ramesh Reddy
3 Mr.V.Ravi Sekhara Reddy, Sr.Asst. Professor
4 Mr.B.Siva Hari Prasad, Sr.Asst. Professor
5 Mr.B.Y.V.N.R.Swamy, Sr.Asst. Professor

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