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Free Space wave propagation in HFSS

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Hi everyone!

I have to find out how a wave propagates from one point to another, and match it to a wave propagation model (ie. may be free space, or 2-ray model etc). Is HFSS able to perform such simulations?

I suppose i have to draw two hertizian dipoles in an airbox, and excite them from the circular base using waveports. Place them apart, say 10 lambda or 20 lambda to simulate far-field propagation, and i can simulate path loss or received power. Is this a reasonable way to do it? Pls correct me if i am wrong. If you guys have a better suggestion... i am open to it. Pls help!


Thank you all!
 

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