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Hi every one,
I am simulating a horn antenna with a wave port with two orthogonal modes (to get circular polarization), the combine option in Post processing tab is not available for me. it gives me this warning:At least one propagating mode is not considered at port 1.
Can anyone help me...
Hi muhammad,
Thank you for your attachment. my design is just like yours. But maybe I don't know how to interpret the results. I want to get magnitude and phase of S21. but what I get from my simulation are like this: S(Floquetport1:1, Floquetport1:2). Do you know which one of these means S21...
Hi,
I want to simulate a unit cell just like his, can you help me and tell me how should I design the air box and define master slave boundaries and floquet port to have two-orthogonal - polarized excitation?
Hi all,
I am simulating a transmit array unit cell designed in a paper in hfss and I'm quite new with it. It is said in the paper that the unit cell is excited by two orthogonal and linearly polarized waves in normal direction. Also, it is simulated with HFSS using periodic boundary conditions...
Hi all,
I am simulating a transmit array unit cell designed in a paper in hfss and I'm quite new with it. It is said in the paper that the unit cell is excited by two orthogonal and linearly polarized waves in normal direction. Also, it is simulated with HFSS using periodic boundary...
Hi all,
I am simulating a transmitarray unit cell in HFSS.
my simulation is based on a paper presented in a conference. In the paper it is said that the unit cell is excited by two orthogonal and linearly polarized waves in normal direction.
the structure is one glass substrate and two split...
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