Re: TEM cell in CST
Thanks for reply! You answered me also some time ago when I tried to simulate the cell in FEKO. I don't have access to it now and I had to quit. As regards CST, what's intriguing me is that the results depend a lot on settings and I don't know which are best. If I use waveguide feeding port I obtain different values than with discrete port feeding. (And yet don't understand the relation between the modes you can define in the waveguideport and the modes that actually appear in my TEM cell)
The absorbers are some ferrites with parameters taken from literature. They were used like that by someone else, in COMSOL, and got results in good agreement with the measured ones. I know the rms Efield values measured in specific points in the center guide, below the septum, and they are my reference. I use subgridding instead of material based refinement, to reduce the mesh cells and, consequently, the simulation time.