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How does HFSS derive the distribution of electromagnetic fields, such as Hz?

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Using field calculator, calculator the Hz.
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how can I derive the distribution of electromagnetic fields, such as Hz, I want to put it in paper, like this
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Welcome x529,

Your function is slightly off. You probably want something like Hz = AtPhase(ScalarZ(Smooth(<Hx,Hy,Hz>)),Phase), if you want a phase-dependant magnitude.

If you want complex magnitude, try Hz = CmplxMag(ScalarZ(Smooth(<Hx,Hy,Hz>))).

Good Luck!
 
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