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I've simulated a simple rectangular waveguide (TE10 mode) in HFSS with a frequency sweep. I want to know the exact cutoff frequency of the waveguide (I know that it is analytically c/2a). Where can I find that value exactly calculated by HFSS? You can approximate the value by watchin the gamma...
Can I solve the problem for several frequencies (fourier decomposition of impulse) and then add them in HFSS postprocessor? Anybody has done something like that?
Hello.
I need to obtain the electric and magnetic fields near an structure fed by an electrical impulse of nanoseconds (similar to lightning impulses). How can I simulate that with the standard excitations of HFSS?
Thank you very much.
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