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How to define field's component that's tangential in HFSS?

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Tow questions about HFSS

1. How to define the field's component that is tangential a surface in HFSS?
2. How to calculate the magnetic flux and electric flux in HFSS?

I hope someone can give me some advice about them.

Thanks a lot!
 

Re: Tow questions about HFSS

Hello :

If you have acqueintance about the concept of E-plane & H-plane in HFSS you can use it for your Analysis . for example if you want to define a tangential E-field on a surface you can consider that surface as H-plane surface .

good luck.
 

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aboozar.hamidipoor said:
Hello :

If you have acqueintance about the concept of E-plane & H-plane in HFSS you can use it for your Analysis . for example if you want to define a tangential E-field on a surface you can consider that surface as H-plane surface .

good luck.

Thanks for your advice, but I cannt understand what is the E-plane & H-plane in HFSS. Can you kindly send some reference about it for me?

As you said, can I calculate a tangential E-field by Et=n×H? (n is the normal of the surface)

Thanks. Best regards.
 

Re: Tow questions about HFSS

Hello :

As you know : the E-plane means Perfect Electrical Plane , that is , a plane which is perfectly conductor with respect to Electric field and also about H-plane . so the E-field is verticaly placed on an E-plane and also about H-plane .

For example : for analising a coax cable you can consider the shield as an E-plane which is only a closed surface around the dielectric . if you want to know more about it you can use the HFSS help .

but if you want compute the exact quantity of the Et on a surface you should penetrate the menu of the computation and specialy plot section . in fact , I don't have enough informaton right now , but I try to help you more in future .

regards.
 

Re: Tow questions about HFSS

aboozar.hamidipoor said:
Hello :

As you know : the E-plane means Perfect Electrical Plane , that is , a plane which is perfectly conductor with respect to Electric field and also about H-plane . so the E-field is verticaly placed on an E-plane and also about H-plane .

For example : for analising a coax cable you can consider the shield as an E-plane which is only a closed surface around the dielectric . if you want to know more about it you can use the HFSS help .

but if you want compute the exact quantity of the Et on a surface you should penetrate the menu of the computation and specialy plot section . in fact , I don't have enough informaton right now , but I try to help you more in future .

regards.

Thanks for your help. I will upload my HFSS object and two papers relatived tomorrow. For that it is more clearly and deeply known about my problem.

regards.
 

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