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you want text file or
the gif file or jpeg of the animation
i dont know about the text file but you can export the animation file in to gif
just left click on the animation page or in the file menu and you have the option to export
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i have the following doubt in ansoft hfss
i am designing a antenna (circular waveguide slot antenna 1.8Ghz )
i am not able to make a probe feed
if you want i can send you the .hfss file which i have made
Re: HFSS
this forum is very usefull for hfss
you can get good tutorial in this forum
there is a e book hfss_full_book posted here in this forum
pl read that and if there is some one in your university who is good at hfss will be very use full person to learn hfss
i am working since last 2 months on slot waveguide antenna using hfss
i am not able to make a probe feed which can match with antenna structure i am working on
pl tell me the various parameters to be make a nice probe feed to match waveguide antenna working at 1.9Ghz
i have the book but problem is that
i am not able to make a probe feed (a feed which i am not able to match to my antenna structure )
so i need some file where i can get a good knowledge about to make a probe feed
and i can get the various parameters to design a nice probe feed
when u hit the ball, part of the energy is dissipated into heat and the rest is converted 2 kinetic energy.
whn the ball is travelling, it has to resist the air force & gravity, due 2 which it keeps on losing energy.
when the energy is over, the ball finally comes 2 rest.
thus the energy is...
mainly the tinning (process in which the copper is coated with the solder tin metal )
this has two advantages
1-prevents oxidation of copper
2- eases soldering process (soldering components on the board )
so this process give silver like colour to the copper
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