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sjbale



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Post18 May 2006 13:52   

HFSS Object intersection


Hi,

I have a very basic HFSS question. If I immerse a cylinder of dielectric within a second cylinder made from air how does HFSS handle the intersection between the two materials, does either take precedence?

Best Regards, Simon.
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jkitt



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Post18 May 2006 22:07   

Re: HFSS Object intersection


The inner object's properties take precedence. In your case, you would have a cylinder of dielectric surrounded by a cylinder made of air.

Obviously, this only works when one object is entirely inside the other. In HFSS, you would not be able to simulate such a structure (other simulators like CST MWS have different rules which do allow this) without clarifying (i.e. editing) the objects to avoid this.

Hope this helps!

-john kitt.
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sjbale



Joined: 26 Apr 2006
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Post19 May 2006 13:36   

Re: HFSS Object intersection


Hi John,

Thanks for the reply. It seems that HFSS does allow me to simulate a structure when one object is totally enclosed in a second?? Is the usual way of modelling this type of structure to cut a hole in the first cylinder with the same shape as the second and then to place the second cylinder back into this hole?

What would happen if the second cylinder was hollow, would the hollow portion be filled with the same type of material as the first cylinder?

Kind Regards, Simon.
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jkitt



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Post19 May 2006 18:15   

Re: HFSS Object intersection


Simon,

If it makes you feel better, then yes, you can subtract the inner object from the outter, but this is not necessary. For instance, let's say I make a cylinder of air. Then I put another cylinder of some dielectric completely inside the air cylinder. HFSS will assign precedence on the dielectric over that of the air where appropriate.

Now I can subtract the dielectric cylinder from the air cylinder and then re-fill the air cylinder with another dielectric cylinder of the same size. When you simulate the structure, you will get the exact same answer as before. But this requires an additional couple of steps, so why do it?

Hope this helps!
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