Books about using finite element method in HFSS
Does any one have the e-book for the solution method for HFSS? I mean like the FDTD method for IE3 and CST(Time domain) introduce of the method for HFSS(Frequence domain)?
Thank you very much!!
Regards,
Wei
HFSS uses Finite element method.
These are the books that might help you.
If you are looking for a theoretical background - Finite Elements for Electrical Engineers by Peter P. Silvester, Ronald L. Ferrari
If you are looking for practical use of EM tools including HFSS - Microwave Circuit Modeling Using Electromagnetic Field Simulation by Daniel G. Swanson Jr., Wolfgang J. R. Hoefer
I recommend the latter. The book is very well organized towards practial problems.
I am not sure about ebook though.
the swanson and hoefer book - Microwave Circuit Modeling Using Electromagnetic Field Simulation - looks interesting.
does anyone have this book?
ghb,
If you do a lot of work on EM simulations, it might be worth getting the book.
As I said, it explains the practical use of commercial EM simulators, including MoM, FEM, FDTD, a little bit of TLM. Especially excitation and deembedding algorithm is a critical part of commercial EM simulators, and you really wanna know before you use any tools. Combining this book and EM tools' manuals should provide good understanding of that part.
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Get it here for Swanson 's book
i have some books , send me ur email
grandizer, would you be kind to mail your books to me ? my email address is snowlandlinhai@163.com
thanks !
Look @ https://www.edaboard.com/ftopic124784.html
This is the AnSoft HFSS 9.2's Full Documentation.
http://ansoft.com you looking for training HFSS...
grandizer, please send me one. joshuacp@163.com thank you a lot.
i could download only first part...seems i dont have enuf points what to do to increase points.....? (write messages like this??!!)
This file, and more, is available at
http://www.ansoft.com/ots/utraining.cfm
or
ftp://12.29.113.176/training/hfss/re..._full_book.zip
enjoy,
clk
If you have a good look in the help files, you will find some theretical background details.