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Maxwell EquationsMaxwell EquationsINEL 4151 ch 9INEL 4151 ch 9
Sandra Cruz-Pol, Ph. D.Sandra Cruz-Pol, Ph. D.ECE UPRMECE UPRM
MayagMayagüüez, PRez, PR
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Electricity => MagnetismElectricity => MagnetismElectricity => MagnetismElectricity => Magnetism
In 1820 Oersted discovered that a steady In 1820 Oersted discovered that a steady current produces a magnetic field while current produces a magnetic field while teaching a physics class. teaching a physics class.
Cruz-Pol, Electromagnetics Cruz-Pol, Electromagnetics UPRMUPRM
Would magnetism would Would magnetism would produce electricity?produce electricity?
Eleven years later, Eleven years later, and at the same time, and at the same time, Mike Faraday in Mike Faraday in London and Joe London and Joe Henry in New York Henry in New York discovered that a discovered that a time-varying time-varying magnetic magnetic field would produce field would produce an electric current! an electric current!
dt
dNVemf
Faraday’s Law:
Len’s Law = (-)Len’s Law = (-)
If N=1 (If N=1 (1 loop1 loop)) The time changeThe time change
can refer to can refer to BB or or SS
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Two cases of Two cases of
BB changes changes SS (area) changes (area) changes
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BuQFE
SdBt
dlE
mm
sL
/
sL
dSt
BdlE
sS
dSt
BdSE
t
BE
Stoke’s theo.
dlBudSELS
BuE
3 cases:3 cases:
Stationary loop in Stationary loop in time-varying time-varying B B fieldfield
Moving loop Moving loop in static in static B B fieldfield
Moving loop Moving loop in in time-varying time-varying B B field field
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t
BE
BuE
PE 9.1 If B=PE 9.1 If B=
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ExampleExample 9.3 Circuit with 10 9.3 Circuit with 10-3-3 m m22 cross-section, cross-section, radius =10cm, radius =10cm, ii11(t)(t)=3 sin =3 sin t [A], 50 Hz, Nt [A], 50 Hz, N11=200 =200 turns, Nturns, N22= 100 , = 100 , =500=50000, find V, find Vemfemf on both coils on both coils
Find reluctance and use Faraday’s LawFind reluctance and use Faraday’s Law
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Example PE 9.3 A magnetic core of uniform cross-Example PE 9.3 A magnetic core of uniform cross-section 4 cmsection 4 cm22 is connected to a 120V, 60Hz is connected to a 120V, 60Hz
generator. generator. Calculate the induced emf VCalculate the induced emf V22 in the secondary coil. in the secondary coil.
NN11= 500, N= 500, N22=300=300 Use Faraday’s LawUse Faraday’s Law
Answer; 72 cos(120Answer; 72 cos(120t) Vt) V
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Some termsSome terms
EE = electric field intensity [V/m] = electric field intensity [V/m] DD = electric field = electric field densitydensity [VF/m2] [VF/m2] HH = magnetic field intensity, [A/m] = magnetic field intensity, [A/m] BB = magnetic field = magnetic field densitydensity, [Teslas], [Teslas]
Take a look at a capacitorTake a look at a capacitor
dielectricdielectric is an electrical is an electrical insulatorinsulator
d.c., C = open circuitsd.c., C = open circuits What’s the current in an open circuit?What’s the current in an open circuit?
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Maxwell’s Eqs.Maxwell’s Eqs.
the equation of continuity the equation of continuity Maxwell addedMaxwell added the term to Ampere’s the term to Ampere’s
Law so that it not only works for Law so that it not only works for staticstatic conditions but also for conditions but also for time-varyingtime-varying situations. situations.
This added term is called the This added term is called the displacement displacement current densitycurrent density, , JJdd,, while while J=JJ=Jcc is the is the
conduction current. conduction current.
tJ v
t
D
For For staticstatic fields we had: fields we had:But But the the divergence of the curl of ANY divergence of the curl of ANY vector vector 00
The The continuity of the current continuity of the current requires:requires:
We need to define:We need to define:
Now when we take the divergence of curl Now when we take the divergence of curl
Therefore:Therefore:
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JH
JJ d
0
t
J v
JH
0
dJJH
dJJH
0
This doesn’t work for time-varying fields!
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Maxwell put them togetherMaxwell put them togetherIf we didn’t have the displacement If we didn’t have the displacement current,current, J Jdd, then Ampere’s Law:, then Ampere’s Law:
IIdSJdlH enc
SL
1
02
SL
dSJdlHI
S2
S1L
Idt
dQdSD
dt
ddSJdlH
SS
d
L
22
At low frequencies J>>Jd, but at radio frequencies both terms are comparable in magnitude.
For For dynamic dynamic fields we had:fields we had:
Therefore:Therefore:
Substituting in curl of HSubstituting in curl of H
This is Maxwell’s equation for Ampere’s LawThis is Maxwell’s equation for Ampere’s Law
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t
D
t
D
tJJ v
d
t
DJ d
t
DJH
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Maxwell Equations Maxwell Equations in General Form in General Form
Differential formDifferential form Integral FormIntegral FormGauss’sGauss’s Law for Law for EE field.field.
Gauss’sGauss’s Law for Law for HH field. Nonexistence field. Nonexistence of monopole of monopole
Faraday’sFaraday’s Law Law
Ampere’sAmpere’s Circuit Circuit LawLaw
vD
0 B
t
BE
t
DJH
v
v
s
dvdSD
0s
dSB
sL
dSBt
dlE
sL
dSt
DJdlH
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ElectromagneticsElectromagnetics
This is the principle of This is the principle of motors, hydro-electric motors, hydro-electric generators and generators and transformers operation.transformers operation.
sL
dSt
DJdlH
*Mention some examples of em waves
This is what Oersted discovered This is what Oersted discovered accidentally:accidentally:
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Phasors & complex #’sPhasors & complex #’s
Working with Working with harmonic fieldsharmonic fields is easier, but is easier, but requires knowledge of requires knowledge of phasorphasor, let’s review , let’s review
complex numberscomplex numbers and and phasorsphasors
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t
DJH
t
BE
0 B
vD
Maxwell Equations Maxwell Equations for for Harmonic fieldsHarmonic fields
Differential form* Differential form*
Gauss’sGauss’s Law for E field. Law for E field.
Gauss’sGauss’s Law for H field. Law for H field. No monopoleNo monopole
Faraday’sFaraday’s Law Law
Ampere’sAmpere’s Circuit Law Circuit Law
vE
0 H
HjE
EjJH
* (substituting and )ED BH
Earth Magnetic Field Declination Earth Magnetic Field Declination from 1590 to 1990from 1590 to 1990
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NewsNewsJan 2011Jan 2011The Earth's magnetic north The Earth's magnetic north pole is slowly heading toward pole is slowly heading toward Russia, according to scientists, Russia, according to scientists, but one of the places being but one of the places being affected by this is Tampa affected by this is Tampa International Airport.International Airport.
Airport officials closed its main Airport officials closed its main runway this week until Jan. 13 runway this week until Jan. 13 to adjust the taxiway signs to adjust the taxiway signs accounting for the magnetic accounting for the magnetic pole shift, pole shift, Tampa Bay Online reports.