Defennder
Newbie level 3
Hi guys,
I'm trying to simulate the near-field behaviour of a super-scatterer in 3 dimensions. I learned how to do the 2D case from this thread
https://www.edaboard.com/threads/118739/
But I'm not able to do the same for the 3D case. More specifically for the application mode: 3D->RF Mod->EM Waves->Harmonic propagation
Defining a point in 3D space is still possible, but the option Physics->Point Settings appears to have been grayed out and can't be selected whether or not the defined point is.
My aim is just to create an isotropic radiator. How should I proceed on this?
I'm trying to simulate the near-field behaviour of a super-scatterer in 3 dimensions. I learned how to do the 2D case from this thread
https://www.edaboard.com/threads/118739/
But I'm not able to do the same for the 3D case. More specifically for the application mode: 3D->RF Mod->EM Waves->Harmonic propagation
Defining a point in 3D space is still possible, but the option Physics->Point Settings appears to have been grayed out and can't be selected whether or not the defined point is.
My aim is just to create an isotropic radiator. How should I proceed on this?