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HFSS - Plane Wave Excited Antenna Array - Phase Difference Between the Elements

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Hi,
I have a circular dipole array, and I want to excite it with a plane wave, then see the phase of the received wave on each element.
I have put a plane wave source and I have used RLC Boundary condition with R=50 in the center connector, which is a sheet, of the dipole arms for each element.
I've tried to use Field Calculator Cookbook, there is a average phase calculator example, but obtained wrong results, unfortunately.
Do you have any suggestions, is there anyone who did this kind of a thing before?
Regards
 

The Poynting vector integrated over the surface normal should do the trick.

You could also use ports instead of the incident plane wave and RLC boundary.

Good Luck!
 

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