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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 1000yesIIT Bombay

The Syllabus

  • Course Outline and Introduction
  • Analytical and Numerical Methods
  • Revisiting EM Concepts: Vector Algebra & Coordinate Systems
  • Revisiting EM Concepts: Vector Calculus and Electrostatics
  • Revisiting EM Concepts: Current Densities and Electric Fields in Materials

  • Revisiting EM Concepts: Electrostatic Boundary Conditions and Shielding
  • Revisiting EM Concepts: Magnetostatics
  • Revisiting EM Concepts: Magnetic Forces and Materials
  • Revisiting EM Concepts: Time Varying Fields
  • Revisiting EM Concepts: Theory of Eddy Currents

  • FEM: Variational Approach
  • Finding Functional for PDEs
  • Whole Domain Approximation
  • 1D FEM: Problem Definition and Shape Function
  • 1D FEM: Procedure

  • 1D FEM: Scilab Code
  • 2D FEM: Problem Definition and Shape Functions
  • 2D FEM: Procedure
  • 2D FEM Scilab Code: Manual Meshing
  • 2D FEM Code: Gmsh and Scilab

  • Computation of B and H Field and Method of Weighted Residuals
  • Galerkin Method
  • Calculation of Leakage Inductance of a Transformer
  • Calculation of Inductance of an Induction Motor and a Gapped-Core Shunt Reactor
  • Insulation Design Using FE Analysis

  • Quadratic Finite Elements
  • Time Harmonic FE Analysis
  • Calculation of Eddy Current Losses
  • Eddy Losses in Transformer Windings
  • Torque Speed Characteristics of an Induction Motor and FE Analysis of Axisymmetric Problem

  • Permanent Magnets: Theory
  • Permanent Magnets: FEM Implementation
  • Periodic and Antiperiodic Boundary Conditions in Rotating Machines
  • FE Analysis of Rotating Machines
  • Voltage Fed Coupled Circuit Field Analysis

  • Current Fed Coupled Circuit Field Analysis 
  • Transient FE Analysis
  • Nonlinear FE Analysis
  • Computation of Forces using Maxwell Stress Tensor
  • Computation of Forces using Virtual Work Method

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