hi everyone,
i've just started with HFSS, and i wanna know how to implement an equation describing a 2 dimensional curve, as a structure in HFSS... i'm trying to design a sinous antenna, so if anyone has done it before, PLEASE help me out!!
There's nothing much you can do in HFSS. You must make the structure with another software (you can write a AutoLISP code and draw the curve in AutoCAD) and import it in HFSS!
hey thanks, vfurlan for the info you have given.. i do have the autolisp routine for getting the curve. its just that i wanted to ask if i can do it in hfss directly.. anyway.. i'll try that out and get back to you..
hey btw.. just outta curiosity.. can i do that in agilents ADS??
hey thanks, vfurlan for the info you have given.. i do have the autolisp routine for getting the curve. its just that i wanted to ask if i can do it in hfss directly.. anyway.. i'll try that out and get back to you..
infact i have an MS thesis of one fellow from the Univ of Virginia, who talks abt using phased arrays of such sinous arms... thats where the LISP routine has come from.. would you be interested in the thesis?? i could put it up one of these days if it'd be of some help to you...
Yes thanks. It wouldn't hurt to have it. I'm working on a diferent kind of antennas but I'm interested in anything new.
Take your time, it seems edaboard have problems (again) !
hey vfurlan, i have never worked with CAD stuff, so i dont really know how to go about using that lisp routine in a CAD package and then importing it into HFSS.. could you create the required CAD file?? its probably the .dfx file, isnt it??
someone also suggested that it would be easier to do all this in some package called FEKO (www.feko.info)
i'm just reading up about it and seeing if its feasible..
Unfortunately I can't. I changed my job and here we don't use AutoCAD. Soon I should continue my work on Vivaldi antennas so we will probably get AutoCAD, but for now...!
I never used FEKO but I know MoM and it seems interesting.
speaking of MoM, i've worked on something called NEC-WINPRO that uses the MoM.. i did the design for a log periodic antenna during my summmer school with that.. the softweare is a pretty neat piece of work... seen what its like?
Yes, I worked with NEC. This software is a beautiful example of MoM. MoM is best for wire antenna (and simplest to implement). NEC also has some limitations tipical of MoM on wire antennas.
I'm in Italy working on broadband and multyband antennas.