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clone to and clone from commands in hfss

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Hi all
how can i use clone to and clone from commands in hfss
explain please, its urgent
kartik

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all hfss experts kindly guide
 

Hi,
Go to Tools>Options>Modeler Options and in the Operation tab, select or deselect clone toll object in whichever operation that you desire.
In most cases, it's better to deselect them. If it's selected it will copy the tool object before operation; so your tool object will not be deleted.
 

i want to know how they are used to draw siw structures
 

i want to know how they are used to draw siw structures

Hi You should use the substrate as Blank Parts and the posts as Tool Parts and do check Clone tool objects before operation, if not you will lose the posts and will not be able to assign them as conductor.
 

Although I have designed SIW filters, but I used ADS Momentum and didn't use HFSS because I thought since this structure is planar, Momentum would be better.
Back to your question, you can set conductors to override dielectrics and this way you don't need to subtract via holes from substrate and therefore you don't also need to check Clone tool objects before operation.
 
Thanks Hamid
can u explain the process by hfss command
 

If we check the Set Material Override does it override pec or just metals? thanks

metals will override dielectric objects. I don't have access to my HFSS now but I think objects with conductivity beyond a certain level will be treated as metals which should be the same case for pec.
 
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