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Hello,

Can anyone please suggest me a basic and good book or some proper resources for understanding the basics of Finite element method used for mesh modelling etc.

Thanks
 

Hello;
I suggest the book:
- Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics, Second Edition
Matthew N. O. Sadiku
 

Hello!


Finite Elements for Electrical Engineers
Peter P Silverster, Ronald R. Ferrari
Cambridge University Press, 1996
ISBN 0521449537


Finite Element Method (5th Edition) Volume 1 - The Basis
Zienkiewicz, O.C.; Taylor, R.L.
Elsevier, 2000
ISBN 0-7506-5049-4


Finite Element Method Electromagnetics
John L. Volakis, Arindam Chatterjee, Leo C. Kempel
Wiley-IEEE. 1998
ISBN 0780334256


Andrew10
 

Hello;
I suggest the book:
- Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics, Second Edition
Matthew N. O. Sadiku

I have this book.
do you want it?
 

Thank you elf,andrew and hamidr for those refrences. I will look up in the library which of them are available and which i find suitable for self.

hamidr, thank you for that offer. If I need I'll definately let you know.
 

There are too many errors in
- Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics, Second Edition
Matthew N. O. Sadiku
 

maple wrote:
There are too many errors in
- Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics, Second Edition
Matthew N. O. Sadiku

Have you ever checked? Please write an example.
 

yes, e.g. chapter 2, analytic method
 

i wouldn't doubt that Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics, Second Edition has many errors. i've used elements of electromagnetics and fundamentals of electric circuits, both by sadiku, and they have many errors. even solution manual and textbook have different answers in some cases.
 

hi elf61
for example chapter 3 Finite difference methods
in this chapter several error but this book is very powerful useful.
 

finite lement method in electromagnetic by jianming jin is very good in electromagnetic.
 

you can take a look on books and papers on FDTD (finite difference time domain) or FDFD (-- frequency-)
 

Dear Mr. Hamidr_Karami,

Please can you send me a copy of this book:
- "Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics", Second Edition, Matthew N. O. Sadiku
Thank you in advance.
my e-mail is: simotic@yahoo.fr

Best regards
 

I think "Introduction to the Finite Element
Method in Electromagnetics" by Anastasis C. Polycarpou is the best for beginner of FEM.
 

I agree with dee25pak. I have Sadiku and found it to be pretty hardcore. Also, I wasted 2 days of math because of stupid errors. Start with Polucarpou and step up if you need to
 

Numerical Techniques in Electro magnetics, Second Edition( Sadiku)

thanks.
 

try to read Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics, Second Edition
Matthew N. O. Sadiku

you will learn from that book


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