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CST is pretty right in its way..but practically if you want to prevent other modes from cropping up in your waveguide, you usually make slits or using waveguide filters in the waveguide and this can be implemented in your design in CST. Get your theory right. It'll help clear small doubts and...
For the enclosure that you have designed in ... at higher frequencies other modes also propagate.thats why you are getting..read up more theory on waveguides nad apertures n how they behave at higher frequencies..may be you'll get the over all idea!
Check out the getting started videos for CST and learn how to draw models. Probes are used to measure E and H fields at any point you wish. Also look into the excitation types that would suit your design.
You can check out the tutorial videos online, you can figure out how to model complex structures then. Modelling a chair would not be mucj of a problem
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I am trying to model for the first time, so I tried to simulate the standard model form the paper Robinson et al, Analytical formulation for shielding with apertures.
To test the Electric fields with probes inside the shielding box I ran the frequency domain solver in CST MWS.
How do...
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