Hi Mr. Jian,
This way I never knew about it
to obtain time domain data
I really like IE3D, it has a lot of things that make doing tasks much easier, and it also gives excellent accuracy/time.
May be my second problem with IE3D (my first was simulation of finite substrates, and it is solved in the newer versions) is that it is based on MoM using multi-layer green's functions. I mean it is still a 2.5D simulator, not a full 3D one. This gives it great advantage when it comes to speed and accuracy when simulating planar structures. But in a lot of cases, 3D structures is also required. Aren't you trying to implement surface equivalence method in IE3D, like FEKO and WIPL-D ?
Also, I have another question about IE3D. If you heard about WIPL-D, they use higher order basis functions employing a much larger mesh (according to the site, it can use mesh size of up to 2 times the wavelength). Why didn't you try to implement it in IE3D ?
Hello Wiley,
Thank you very much. This is a very clever idea though it is very simple. It looks like I am forgetting what I learned
thank you both and best regards,
Adel