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Mononpole antenna simulation using HFSS

 
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felixero



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Post07 May 2008 18:54   Mononpole antenna simulation using HFSS

Hi, I am a beginner in using HFSS and i need to simulate a λ/4 monopole antenna, can anyone help me please.
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shameemkabir



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Post08 May 2008 10:16   Re: Mononpole antenna simulation using HFSS

Take a look at this example. It is designed for 2.45 GHz.


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felixero



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Post09 May 2008 19:12   Re: Mononpole antenna simulation using HFSS

Thanks for your help, but i can't open it. The file is either corrupted, or an HFSS10 file, i have HFSS9.2, sorry for inconvinience.
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shameemkabir



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Post13 May 2008 9:25   Re: Mononpole antenna simulation using HFSS

ya, you are right. It was designed in HFSS 10. However, monopole antenna is very straight forward. I've attached some figures. May be you can design your antenna from it.


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felixero



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Post13 May 2008 22:08   Re: Mononpole antenna simulation using HFSS

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cisconur



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Post14 May 2008 15:18   Re: Mononpole antenna simulation using HFSS

is that important choosing airbox as cylinder or polyhedron?
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shameemkabir



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Post14 May 2008 16:13   Re: Mononpole antenna simulation using HFSS

cisconur wrote:
is that important choosing airbox as cylinder or polyhedron?


not really! I was trying something, that's why i used polyhedron.
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ghb



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Post14 May 2008 16:50   Mononpole antenna simulation using HFSS

if you use cylinder you cannot use pml boundary setup. pml bounday setup is recommended by ansoft to insure accurate field calculations. so if accuracy of radiation patterns is important, a rectangular or square bounday should be constructed and in turn defined in pml.
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