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first, I would like to thank you for your help
if we take an example of only 1 variable. This variable could have 2 possible solutions, that is 1 or 2 mm and therefore we want no other possibilities. let's say that this is defined by the customer.
How to define the optimisation in this case ...
Hi,
is it possible to have a variable to be optimised but with only 2 possible solutions.
for ex, I have a structure having 6 variables to be optimised; while these variables can only be 3 or 6 mm. How can I define the optimisation in this case ?
thank you
a waveguide is a high pas filter. So, if you look to check for its cutoff frequency, you do the simulation on a larger frequency bandwidth and when looking at scattering parameters, you will see when it cuttoff
Hi,
I am looking for an example with a microwave oven cavity simulation. It could be with HFSS or CST
If you have further explanations on microwave ovens (RF and DC part), I will be grateful
Thanks a lot
hi,
in order to be sure that there is no error with the meshing, you should check the convergence curve. If it tends toward a constant value (~0.02 for instance), there should be no errors.
actually, the structure is supposed to be simulated at 2.5 GHz. And, I really have no idea of which example to choose. I looked at the list of products, and it seems that they are limited to 100 MHz, unless I am wrong
thank you once again
I need to simulate with CST a circulator with a ferrite inside. I am looking for an exemple having the caracteristics of a ferrite. That is ε, µ, tg (σ), ... etc
Thank you
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