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Title THE METHOD OF SOLVING ELECTROMAGNETIC PROBLEM FROM THE KNOWN SOLUTIONS OF THE CORRESPONDING STATIC PROBLEM
Creator/Author Wei-Guan, L.
Publication Date1959 Sep 01
OSTI IdentifierOSTI ID: 4194516
Other Number(s)Journal ID: WLHPA; Other: 0372-736X
Resource TypeJournal Article
Resource RelationJournal Name: Wu Li Hsueh Pao (China) Supersedes Chung-Kuo Wu Li Hsueh For English translation see Chin. J. Phys. (Peking) (Engl. Transl.); Journal Volume: Vol: 15; Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-60
Research OrgChengtu Inst. of Radio Engineering, China
SubjectPHYSICS; BOUNDARY CONDITIONS; CIRCUITS; DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; DIPOLES; ELECTRIC FIELDS; ELECTRODYNAMICS; ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS; ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES; ELECTROSTATICS; EQUATIONS; EXCITATION; FREQUENCY; MAGNETIC FIELDS; MATHEMATICS; MICROWAVES; WAVEGUIDES
Description/AbstractIf an electromagnetic field is represented by a pure electric wave (e- wave or TM wave, transverse magnetic field) or a pure magnetic wave (H-wave or TE wave, transverse electric field), then as a boundary value problem with the operating frequency tending to zero, the electromagnetic field will be reduced to an electrostatic or a magnetostatic field, respectively. The solution of such an electromagnetic problem was obtained from that of the corresponding static problem, because there exists a one-to-one correspondence between the terms of the series solution of the electromagnetic problem and those of the series solution of the static problem. Two possibilities of the existence of pure electric waves and pure magnetic waves were noted. One exists in coordinate systems and the other in problems where some forms of symmetry exist so that the system of Maxwell's equations can be broken into two independent groups, respectively called electric and magnetic waves. The problem of the excitation of waveguides by a dipole was solved by the proposed method from the known solution of the corresponding static problem. (auth)
Country of PublicationCountry unknown/Code not available
LanguageChinese
FormatMedium: X; Size: Pages: 450-64
System Entry Date2009 Dec 14

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