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Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields

Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields

Roger F. Harrington

John Wiley Sons Inc
2001
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Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields A Classic Reissue in the IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory Donald G. Dudley, Series Editor "When I begin a new research project, I clear my desk and put away all texts and reference books. Invariably, Harrington's book is the first book to find its way back to my desk. My copy is so worn that it is falling apart."--Dr. Kendall F. Casey, SRI "In the opinion of our faculty, there is no other book available that serves as well as Professor Harrington's does as an introduction to advanced electromagnetic theory and to classic solution methods in electromagnetics."--Professor Chalmers M. Butler, Clemson University First published in 1961, Roger Harrington's Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields is one of the most significant works in electromagnetic theory and applications. Over the past forty years, it proved to be a key resource for students, professors, researchers, and engineers who require a comprehensive, in-depth treatment of the subject. Now, IEEE is reissuing the classic in response to requests from our many members, who found it an invaluable textbook and an enduring reference for practicing engineers. About the IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory The IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory offers outstanding coverage of the field. It consists of new titles of contemporary interest as well as reissues and revisions of recognized classics by established authors and researchers. The series emphasizes works of long-term archival significance in electromagnetic waves and applications. Designed specifically for graduate students, researchers, and practicing engineers, the series provides affordable volumes that explore and explain electromagnetic waves beyond the undergraduate level.
Introduction to Electromagnetic Engineering

Introduction to Electromagnetic Engineering

Roger F. Harrington

Dover Publications Inc.
2003
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This introduction, by a respected, award-winning professor and researcher in the field, familiarizes students with a broad range of quantities and concepts in electromagnetic engineering. It imparts the necessary vector analysis and associated mathematics and reinforces its explanations with elementary field problems. Based on circuit theory rather than on the classical force-relationship approach, the text uses the theory of electric circuits to provide a system of experiments. A series of field concepts follows, offering a logical extension of circuit theory. The book is most appropriate for advanced juniors, seniors, or first-year graduate students with a background in calculus and circuit theory. 1958 ed. 176 figures. 9 tables.
Field Computation by Moment Methods

Field Computation by Moment Methods

Roger F. Harrington

IEEE Publications,U.S.
1993
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Electrical Engineering/Electromagnetics Field Computation by Moment Methods A volume in the IEEE/OUP Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory Donald G. Dudley, Series Editor An IEEE reprinting of this classic 1968 edition, Field Computation by Moment Methods is the first book to explore the computation of electromagnetic fields by the method of moments—the most popular method to date for the numerical solution of electromagnetic field problems. It presents a unified approach to moment methods by employing the concepts of linear spaces and functional analysis. Written especially for those who have a minimal amount of experience in electromagnetic theory, theoretical and mathematical concepts are illustrated by examples that prepare readers with the skills they need to apply the method of moments to new, engineering-related problems. Key topics include:*Electrostatic fields*Two-dimensional electromagnetic fields*Wire antennas and scatterers*Multiport systems*Transmission lines and waveguides*Resonators*Antenna systemsAlso in the series Electromagnetics History, Theory, and Applications by Robert S. Elliott, UCLA A useful reference for engineers and physicists, the IEEE reprinting of this classic text provides a deep, fundamental understanding of electromagnetics. Each chapter begins with a pertinent historical overview that shows how special relativity can be used to develop a complete electromagnetic theory from Coulomb’s Law, with the needed relativity theory developed in an early chapter. Key features include:*The development and use of special relativity to establish a complete electromagnetic theory based on Coulomb’s Law as the sole experimental postulate*Historical introductions to each chapter*Extensive treatment of electrical properties of materials in the final three chapters1993 Hardcover 656 pp IEEE Order No. PC3723 ISBN 0-7803-1024-1 About the series Formerly the IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Waves, this new joint series between IEEE Press and Oxford University Press offers even better coverage of the field with new titles as well as reprintings and revisions of recognized classics that maintain long-term archival significance in electromagnetic waves and applications. Designed specifically for graduate students, practicing engineers, and researchers, this series provides affordable volumes that explore electromagnetic waves and applications beyond the undergraduate level.
From Wisconsin with Love: 'Bartzella' and the Award-Winning Peonies of Roger F. Anderson
What do you get when a quiet Wisconsin hybridizer dares to dream in yellow? A global sensation named 'Bartzella.' Voted the number one peony by the American Peony Society, 'Bartzella' is just one of Roger F. Anderson's groundbreaking creations that transformed the world of peony breeding. In this beautifully illustrated and accessible book, David E. Cartwright traces the dramatic journey of peonies from ancient China to Midwestern gardens and explores how Anderson rose to become a leading force in intersectional hybrids. Along the way, readers meet the legendary breeders, pivotal nurseries, and passionate personalities who shaped the modern peony. With a mix of horticultural insight, personal anecdotes, and vibrant photography, this is the first book to celebrate Anderson's remarkable legacy--and the Wisconsin roots of a flower beloved worldwide.
Strategic Management for the Plastics Industry
Any general management book can give you the basics of quality assurance, strategic planning, logistics, and more. But how do you apply that knowledge to a company that requires not only sound business practices but also sound science to succeed? And how do you deal with the impact of globalized competition, a fluctuating world economy, and growing pressure from environmental groups and government regulators? Revised and updated throughout, Strategic Management for the Plastics Industry: Dealing with Globalization and Sustainability, Second Edition continues to combine coverage of management best practices with coverage of issues specific to the plastics industry.The author outlines the fundamentals of polymer manufacturing, compounding, distribution, processing, and auxiliary products that make this industry unique, and shows how these factors affect management decisions. Using case studies and examples, he demonstrates the thinking behind successful managerial choices and illustrates what errors to avoid. The book also explains the interrelationships between technologies, markets, business sectors, and strategies in the plastics industry. Topics include company culture, staffing, how to manage internal growth, the "dos and don’ts" of acquisitions, and much more. The material is based on the author’s more than 55 years of experience, extensive research, and interviews with managers throughout the industry.What’s New in This EditionA new chapter on globalization and sustainabilityAll chapters revised and updatedUpdated case studies, and one new case studyThe book is written for a broad audience, including aspiring professionals who wish to become managers, managers who want to round out their skills, consultants to the industry, and university students and faculty in plastics engineering and polymer chemistry departments. The combination of experience-based in
Dorothy Elizabeth

Dorothy Elizabeth

Roger F. Duncan

WW Norton Co
2000
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This is the story of Dorothy Elizabeth, a 28-foot schooner. Particularly, it is the story of why to build a traditional wooden sailing vessel that relies on age-old methods and materials, yet also embraces newfangled technologies. But mostly it is the story of the people—a score of craftsmen and craftswomen, friends, and family—who give their skill, advice, support, ingenuity, and time to turn the idea of Dorothy Elizabeth into a graceful, seaworthy reality. You will meet Ralph Stanley of Southwest Harbor, Maine, one of the world's great designers and builders of traditional wooden boats, and a disarmingly plainspoken master craftsman in the maritime Maine tradition. You will meet Mary Chandler Duncan, a poet and the author's wife, soul mate, and first mate. You will meet Nat Wilson, sail maker, who took time out from building topsails for the USS Constitution to build sails for Dorothy Elizabeth. You will meet Frank Luke, neighbor, boatyard owner, all-around helper, and the man who launched Dorothy Elizabeth. And you will meet many other singular people up and down the coast from Portland, Maine, to Lunnenberg, Nova Scotia, and beyond, drawn together by the building of a boat.