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Radiation Patterns with Multiple Wave Ports

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I am designing a finite array. Each antenna in the array has a wave port. When I plot a radiation pattern, it does not appear to be an array pattern. So I am assuming the radiation pattern was calculated with only one port excited (Wave Port 1?) and the others terminated. Am I correct?

I would like to generate radiation patterns with each port excited separately. But radiation plots in HFSS don't seem to allow me to select which port to excite.

I would appreciate your advice.

Thanks.
 

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Can I take a look on project?
 

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hamtaro said:
I am designing a finite array. Each antenna in the array has a wave port. When I plot a radiation pattern, it does not appear to be an array pattern. So I am assuming the radiation pattern was calculated with only one port excited (Wave Port 1?) and the others terminated. Am I correct?

you are absolutely correct.

I would like to generate radiation patterns with each port excited separately. But radiation plots in HFSS don't seem to allow me to select which port to excite.

go to HFSS>Fields>Edit sources and change scaling factor and offset phase as required.
 
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Wow! great. Thank you very much.
 

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Is there any way to see impedance variation at different scan angles? "Edit sources" seem to work only with radiation patterns. Thanks for your help in advance!
 

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hamtaro said:
Is there any way to see impedance variation at different scan angles? "Edit sources" seem to work only with radiation patterns.

I don't think there is any impedance variation with different scan angle. and with source edit, you can see the variations in E-field, H-field and surface current etc.
 

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