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How to build SIW structure in HFSS

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siw structure

Hi, I am learning Substrate integrated rectangular waveguide (SIRW) structure these days, and have a question to draw such structure in HFSS.

So I should only embed some same-height cylinders (vacuum) into the rectangular waveguide, that is it

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Besides above, I should also change the vacuum to some metal material such as silver, pec, etc. So the whole structure is like a wood with some pins inside.

Please clarify this. Thanks a lot
 

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Hi

HFSS asumes by default that the boundaries of the model are perfect electric walls. So, you should only define the dielectric (SIW substrate), the upper and lower elecrtric planes should be OK.

However, you should define the width of the substrate to be as in your original structure and define lateral substrate walls as radiation boundaries.

Then you should place metalic vias between upper and lower SIW plates.

If you don't define radiation boundary, upper and lower plates will be connected through the default perfect electric walls, while in reality they should be connected with vias only.

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siw hfss radiation boundary

Hi flyhigh,

Your advise really awake me :) Totally make sense.

Thank you very much.

I hope I can directly send you questions by message in the future.


Lee
 

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