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cst metamaterials
Hello Adel,
try to define a new material and under the point "Dispersion" you can enter an user defined dispersion curve for the dielectric dispersion (eps=-1) and for the magnetic dispersion (mu=-1).
I didn't try it - but it maybe work!?
Greetings,
Frank
I'm curious - can you please explain us the "magic"?.
I tried the modell several times with slight modifications but I was unable to the get the resonance frequency given by the paper.
Hello,
I suggest trying "Adaptive Meshing -> Energy based" - Because this will refine your mesh in points where the energy distribution is very high.
Additional it compares the deviation of the S-parameter between two passes and will stop when the changes are less than 2% (default value)...
Hello,
Thank your for the remarks.
Unfortunately my experiences with MWS are if you try to answer one question you will find two (and more) new questions.
Question 1
How can I consider the split with 4 meshcells? –
I see to possibilities:
a) I can increase “Lines per wavelength” and “Lower...
Hello irfan1,
I glued my model on this message.
An additional question is: Can I also get the "real" Q-factor, for instance from the H-probe, because there is no S11 and S21 due to the plane wave excitation?
I know that the Q-factor is around 20-30. If I try to get it from the H-probe I got...
calculate q in cst mws
Hello,
I work with CST MWS and I simulate (transient solver) a high resonant structure (a split ring) in the GHz region, where I don't know the exact resonant frequency. I placed a magnet field probe in the middle of the ring.
The structure will be excited with a plane...
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