Title :
Numerical approaches to teaching electromagnetics: a historical sketch and lessons from structural engineering
Author :
Hoole, S. Ratnajeevan H ; Jayakumaran, S. ; Cha, Philip
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Harvey Mudd Coll., Claremont, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The use of numerical techniques in teaching engineering electromagnetics appears to be the subject of intense debate, and efforts at modernizing the curriculum using computer methods are controversial because of the crowded nature of the curriculum. It is pointed out that civil and aerospace engineers have already experienced this controversy in the teaching of structural engineering. There, the mixture of explicit approaches and numerical approaches has reached a point of stability, and numerical techniques are routinely used in undergraduate education. The authors survey recent historical developments in the use of numerical methods in electromagnetics education and similar developments in the teaching of structural engineering, and draw, from the latter, lessons relevant to the teaching of electromagnetics
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; educational courses; electrical engineering computing; electromagnetic field theory; history; numerical analysis; structural engineering computing; teaching; CAI; EM field theory; curriculum; developments; educational courses; history; numerical methods; numerical techniques; structural engineering; teaching; undergraduate education; Computer aided instruction; Computer industry; Education; Electromagnetic scattering; Electromagnetic waveguides; Magnetostatics; Maxwell equations; Physics computing; Senior members; Structural engineering;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on