I guess you can export your model into *.sat or other format file and then import it into HFSS. After all you should only assing electric parameters for all elements in the model manually.gouzou said:Hello to everyone.
P.S.: If not, i have already found a model in cst code.Is there any way to convert it into hfss?
thanx.
for CST?Human modes are based on VOXEL datas
RFSimulator said:Hi,
all 'realistic" Human modes are based on VOXEL datas. These formats can not be exported into SAT. Only the phantom models are available as SAT model.
The main question is, if you indeed want to model a realistic model with all tissue details in a FEM based simulator. A voxel model is basically a bitmap of a human. This are a lot of geometrical information for a FEM modeler. Just think about it. if you use a pixel resolution of 2 mm you have may something like 2 000 000 voxel ( a rough guess). If you have to resolve these details with a TET mesher - even if some neighboring voxels can be combined - you end up with several 100 000 TETs.. and this does not even take into account the antenna and the surrounding space.
I guess it would be better to use a simple phantom with less details or to use a time domain solver...
F.
3dandyw said:looking at MicroStripes (3D EM solver) at SAR - Microwave Dosimetry section - it sounds like they have Sam head model
"SAM Phantom head filled with simulant liquid and placed next to a generic dual-band mobile phone (PIFA antenna)"
their compact source technology can help u to to installed performance analysis of the device (for cell phone app) (excellent as u do not need to mesh in detail the compact source(represntaiton of your antenna) speed
microstripes.com
good luck
AW
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