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HFSS--"Interpolating Sweep did not converge"

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wide band simulation on hfss interpolating

Hi

I am simulating an antenna in the frequency range of 1-10 GHz. I am having my solution frequency at 2 GHz.

I am using an interpolating sweep with maximum solutions as 101 and points as 1001.

I am getting the error message that interpolating sweep did not converge.

What should I do ?

I would greatly appreciate your help.

Thanks.

Guna
 

interpolating hfss

Your solution frequency is to low, try using the upper half of the total range, say 6 or 7 GHz. Further to this, try refining the mesh or increasing the number of sweeps.
I do not have very good experience with the the interpolating sweep, it is to much of trial and error. Try adaptive sweep instead.
Personally, I prefer discrete sweep. It is time consuming, just keep it running overnight.
Hope this helps

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hfss interpolating

gunajraman said:
Hi

I am simulating an antenna in the frequency range of 1-10 GHz. I am having my solution frequency at 2 GHz.

I am using an interpolating sweep with maximum solutions as 101 and points as 1001.

I am getting the error message that interpolating sweep did not converge.

What should I do ?
Guna
Interpolating sweep is a very effective method for the wide-band applications. I think, in your case, you need to choose solution frequency - 10GHz.
 

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