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J. Mur, J.S. Artal, J. Letosa, A. Usn and M. Sampln Electrical Engineering Department
Introduction
Electromagnetics is difficult to learn by the student
Show practical engineering examples related with the Maxwell equations Simplify the problem to avoid high-level mathematics
Real photographs of temperature distribution during lab tests of a small automotive component.
The student feels not being solving another academic problem.
V0 a b V0
Conductivity W
thickness h
Compute mean length Compute mean cross section Apply the formula of resistance of a cable (Cartesian symmetry)
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R1 R2 R1 R2
Circle
R!V T h ln a I r h ln a
l c R ! V mean ! V (a b) h Ssection
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b b
J !
I Ssection
I2
I ! (a b) h
I2 !V (a b )2 h 2
J !
p!V
p!V
I2 r h ln a b
2 2
Ssection
T J
N=T
junction
at N = 0
Radiation at that temperature becomes visible, and colour in each point of the surface gives an indication of the different temperature.
Conclusions
Introduction of realistic problem-solving techniques, combining basic mathematics theory and separation into elemental straightforward cases, stressing the physics behind. The accuracy of the solutions depends on several factors (temperature, skin effect...)
Questions?