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    spatial power divider combiner tray config simulation

    Hi all, I am working on the design of array of finines for minimum rejection at the waveguide port. However, I couldn't get a reasonable response from CST or HFSS. Is there anything I should consider in my EM simulations? Thanks
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    Matlab and FEKO or CST Microwave Studio

    Re: cst microwave studio You may search for Matlab FEKO api! There is such possibility you're looking for.
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    Module join GA matlab and one EM simulation tool.

    Re: ga matlab code You may search about Matlab HFSS API to find the matlab scripts allow you to call HFSS and do your projects. Also you can write the program. pay attention that in HFSS you have an option that creat the scripts while you are drawing your design. Just use tools>record script...
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    Question about loss calculation in CST and HFSS

    Hi, Yes, I defined a new material with tan_delta of 0.0023 at 10 GHz. Everybody says CST has a simple routin but I don't know why it doesn't work for me!
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    Question about loss calculation in CST and HFSS

    Hi friends My first question is about loss calculation in CST MW I wanted to simulate a microstrip line to investigate different losses. I used an open boundary and copper as strip material...., I monitored E and H fields in my desired frequencies. In the loss and Q calculation item, it just...
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    question abou SIW Radiation Loss

    Hi everyone I have a problem with SIW! I see a paradox in radiation loss when we increase the frequency. it physically seems that when f increa ses the gap between cylinders increases for the propagating wave relatively. So the radiation loss should increase. However, I see some papers says...

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