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combinig results in cst

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hello all,
do anyone know how to combine the results obtained in cst .
for example iam getting S11 for two cases 1.with EBG and 2.Without EBG

how to combine these graphs in a single graph with annotations as appearing in ieee papers.
pls reply soon if anyone knew..I've to prepare a paper for conference this month.
 

hi
for paper better u extract the result from CST and in Matlab combine them
 
Thankyou ferdows for the idea..Can u pls tell me how to extract results from cst
 

hi
go to the chart which u want extract
then go to file>export>plot data (ACSII)
 
hi fedows,

thanks a lot..ur info was quite useful..

by the way do u know any fabrication centres in chennai?
 

hello all,
do anyone know how to combine the results obtained in cst .
for example iam getting S11 for two cases 1.with EBG and 2.Without EBG

how to combine these graphs in a single graph with annotations as appearing in ieee papers.
pls reply soon if anyone knew..I've to prepare a paper for conference this month.
You can create a new file folder in "1D Results", which is located in the navigation tree. Then, copy the S11 you already got, and paste them in the folder. It is very convenient and simple.
 
Hi,

I simulate a 3-Port Network in CST 2011 and I combine the S-Parameters: Results->Template Based Post....>Combine 1D Results. By combinig CST ask me: "Select 1D Results of:" and give me a list with the 3 Ports. Could you explain me, which is the difference by choosing Port 1, 2 or 3? And which is the theoretical background by combinig S-Parameter?

Thank you!
 
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