Slotted ground plane boundary condition problem in HFSS
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Hi All,
I am new to HFSS, and trying to simulate a ring patch antenna with four rectangular slots in ground plane. I drew the four slots and subtracted them from the ground plane ( the ground plane is a sheet with a 'Perfect E' boundary condition). It seems like the program does not 'see' the slots. Just wondering if I need to assign any boundary to the slots, if so, what should that be? Or what else can I do?
I also used a radiation box under the slotted ground plane, is that OK to do that?
I have attached the geometry.
Thank you in advance.
I am new to HFSS, and trying to simulate a ring patch antenna with four rectangular slots in ground plane. I drew the four slots and subtracted them from the ground plane ( the ground plane is a sheet with a 'Perfect E' boundary condition). It seems like the program does not 'see' the slots. Just wondering if I need to assign any boundary to the slots, if so, what should that be? Or what else can I do?
I also used a radiation box under the slotted ground plane, is that OK to do that?
I have attached the geometry.
Thank you in advance.
How did you figure out that HFSS is ignoring the slots ?
To answer your question - You can assign Perfect H boundary to the slots. Do not subtract them from the ground plane. When Perfect H boundary is internal - It behaves like a aperture. For more info- See HFSS Help
Yes, Radiation boundary mimics free space.