5 Best Books on Radiating Systems

We have compiled a list of the Best Reference Books on Radiating Systems, which are used by students of top universities, and colleges. This will help you choose the right book depending on if you are a beginner or an expert. Here is the complete list of Radiating Systems Books with their authors, publishers, and an unbiased review of them as well as links to the Amazon website to directly purchase them. If permissible, you can also download the free PDF books on Radiating Systems below.

 
1."ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES & RADIATING SYSTEMS" by E C Jordan and K G Balmain
“Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems (2nd Edition)” Book Review: This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the core concepts of electromagnetic theory, including the transmission, radiation, and propagation of electromagnetic waves. Engineering applications of these concepts, such as antenna basics, antenna arrays, secondary sources and aperture antennas, interaction of field and matter, transmission lines, and waveguides, are also covered. Additionally, the book explores other key theories, such as broadband antenna design principles, impedance, ionospheric and ground wave propagations, special relativity, and electromagnetic theory, in great detail. Aimed at engineering students and professionals, this book is an essential resource for understanding electromagnetic theory and its practical applications.

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2."Electromagnetic Waves & Radiating Systems" by Balmain and Jordan
“Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems (2nd Edition)” Book Review: This book provides an extensive overview of the fundamental principles of electromagnetic theory, including the transmission, radiation, and propagation of electromagnetic waves. The engineering applications of these concepts are also covered, such as the basics of antenna and antenna arrays, secondary sources and aperture antennas, transmission lines, waveguides, and the interaction of field and matter. In addition, other crucial theories like principles of broadband antenna design, impedance, ionospheric and ground wave propagations, special relativity, and electromagnetic theory are discussed in depth. This comprehensive guide is designed for engineering students and professionals looking to broaden their understanding of electromagnetic theory and its applications.

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3."A Monte Carlo Approach to Radiative Transfer: Solutions for Scattering Systems" by Huey Tynes
“A Monte Carlo Approach to Radiative Transfer: Solutions for Scattering Systems” Book Review: The book provides a detailed analysis of the vector nature of electromagnetic radiation, including a modified Radiative Transfer theory. It covers two Monte Carlo-based techniques used to solve the Radiative Transfer Equation for scattering systems, along with other methods for simulating such systems. The calculations for one- and two-layer systems are thoroughly examined, and the results of the one-layer systems are compared to established tabular data. Interface effects, including those of a reflecting bottom, are also observed. The book further studies the depth-resolved radiance distribution of two-layer systems, neglecting polarization effects, and compares single- and multiple-scattering calculations.

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4."Numerical Methods in Multidimensional Radiative Transfer" by Kanschat Rannacher
“Numerical Methods in Multidimensional Radiative Transfer” Book Review: This book provides a systematic analysis of numerical modeling of radiation fields in multidimensional geometries and covers recent advances in this field. It comprehensively covers the challenges in mathematical treatment of the radiative transfer equation using fast and accurate methods with strong analytical foundations. It serves as a valuable resource for mathematical research of transfer equations and selecting suitable methods for real-life radiative transfer problems in fields such as astronomy, climatology, and radiological diagnostics.

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5."Thermal Radiative Transfer and Properties" by Brewster
“Thermal Radiative Transfer and Properties” Book Review: The book provides a comprehensive explanation of classical dispersion theory, which serves as the foundation for an in-depth discussion of radiative properties. It covers the radiative properties of particles, including the effects of particle size distribution, to enhance the understanding of radiation for design and analysis. The book includes a range of solved examples and exercises to demonstrate practical applications in atmospheric radiation, radiation in industrial and propulsion combustion systems, planetary heat transfer, and satellite thermal control. It is designed to help readers understand the radiative transfer processes in both natural and engineering systems.

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