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Some of the images in the lecture notes are courtesy of MIT Press and Krieger Publishing. These images are used with permission.

Images courtesy of MIT Press are from the textbook:

Melcher, James. Continuum Electromechanics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1981. ISBN: 026213165X.


Images courtesy of Krieger Publishing are from the textbook:

Zahn, Markus. Electromagnetic Field Theory: A Problem Solving Approach. Malabar, FL: Krieger Pub. Co., 2003. ISBN: 1575242354.  


WEEK #TOPICS
1Review of Maxwell's Equations (PDF - 1.6 MB)
2Continuum Electromechanics (Melcher) – Section 2.16
Flux-Potential Relation for Laplacian Fields (PDF)

Continuum Electromechanics (Melcher) – Sections 4.1-4.3 (PDF)
3Continuum Electromechanics (Melcher) – Sections 2.18-2.19 (PDF)
4Continuum Electromechanics (Melcher) – Sections 7.1-7.8
Laws, Approximations, and Relations of Fluid Mechanics (PDF - 1.6 MB)

Stress Tensors (PDF)
5Electromechanical Dynamics
6Continuum Electromechanics (Melcher) – Sections 7.9-8.9
Pressure–Velocity Relations for Inviscid, Incompressible Fluids (PDF)
7Electrohydrodynamic and Ferrohydrodynamic Instabilities (PDF - 1.1 MB)
8Continuum Electromechanics (Melcher) – Section 8.12
Plasma Stability (z-θ pinch) (PDF)
9Continuum Electromechanics (Melcher) – Section 8.13
Stability of a Perfectly Conducting Spherical Drop (Rayleigh's Limit) (PDF)
10Stability of a Perfectly Conducting Spherical Drop (Rayleigh's Limit) (cont.)
11Stability of a Perfectly Conducting Spherical Drop (Rayleigh's Limit) (cont.)
12Continuum Electromechanics (Melcher) – Section 8.18
Smoothly Inhomogeneous Systems (PDF)

 








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