Description
Computational Electromagnetic Transients is a definitive resource for engineers and researchers working with electrical systems and electromagnetic phenomena. The book provides in-depth coverage of computational methods used to analyze transient behavior in power systems, transmission lines, and electromagnetic devices.
R. Ramanujam presents both theoretical foundations and practical applications, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how transients occur and propagate through electrical networks. The text covers numerical methods, simulation techniques, and real-world case studies that demonstrate the application of computational approaches to solve transient problems.
Whether you’re designing protective equipment, analyzing system stability, or investigating electromagnetic compatibility issues, this book equips you with the essential knowledge and computational tools needed for effective transient analysis. Ideal for graduate students, power system engineers, and electromagnetic specialists.







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