Eddy Currents 1st Edition
Eddy Currents — 1st Edition by Sheppard J. Salon, M. V. K. Chari, Lale T. Ergene, David Burow, and Mark DeBortoli
Discover a definitive, practice-driven guide to the physics and applications of eddy currents. This 1st Edition blends rigorous theory with real-world engineering insight, making complex electromagnetic phenomena accessible to graduate students, research scientists, and industry professionals in nondestructive testing (NDT), sensor design, and electromagnetic compatibility.
Start with clear, intuitive explanations of how moving magnetic fields induce currents in conductors, then move into advanced analytical methods and modern numerical techniques such as finite element analysis. The authors balance mathematical depth with practical examples—covering eddy current testing, induction heating, material characterization, and design considerations for coils and probes—so you can immediately apply concepts to laboratory work or field projects.
Written by a team of experienced researchers and engineers, the book emphasizes problem-solving strategies, modeling best practices, and up-to-date experimental approaches relevant to academic and industrial settings across North America, Europe, and Asia. Figures, worked examples, and step-by-step derivations guide readers from foundational principles to cutting-edge applications.
Whether you’re preparing for advanced coursework, refining NDT procedures, or developing electromagnetic devices, this volume is an indispensable reference. Elevate your understanding of eddy current phenomena and strengthen your technical toolkit—order your copy today and bring clarity to electromagnetic challenges in research and industry worldwide.
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