Ali952
Newbie

Hello everyone,
I initially performed a simulation in HFSS using an Interpolating Sweep method. My frequency range was set from 233 MHz to 1000 MHz, with 150 solution points defined. I also generated the mesh according to this sweep configuration.
Later, I switched the sweep type to Discrete Sweep, reduced the frequency range to 300 MHz – 400 MHz, and set the number of solution points to 25.
Given this change, I would like to ask:
Is it necessary to regenerate the mesh based on the new sweep configuration, or can I proceed with the existing mesh generated under the previous interpolating sweep setup?
Any clarification on how HFSS handles mesh adaptation between different sweep types would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
I initially performed a simulation in HFSS using an Interpolating Sweep method. My frequency range was set from 233 MHz to 1000 MHz, with 150 solution points defined. I also generated the mesh according to this sweep configuration.
Later, I switched the sweep type to Discrete Sweep, reduced the frequency range to 300 MHz – 400 MHz, and set the number of solution points to 25.
Given this change, I would like to ask:
Is it necessary to regenerate the mesh based on the new sweep configuration, or can I proceed with the existing mesh generated under the previous interpolating sweep setup?
Any clarification on how HFSS handles mesh adaptation between different sweep types would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.