error in HFSS-pls reply
"discrete solution set up,process abc3d:subprocess"wave"encountered error in global file"
Without a project file this is difficult to troubleshoot, however I would look at your radiation boundary as this error may/may not be associated with the abc (Absorbing Boundary Condition). That is best to offer with no more details.
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but am doing simple rectangular wave guide.my system is 64 bit and am using v10.Is that the problem?
Dont think version has to do anything with the error.
why not just upload your file here,someone can definetely have a look at it and let you know.
Regards
Sajid Mohammed.
i would agree that using HFSS v10 is a problem... HFSS14 is now available, and MUCH better!
any one pls tell me whether this dimension is correct or not
hertizian dipole antenna-f=5Ghz
lambda=6cm
dip_radius=0.03cm
length=2.52cm
one leg height=1.1975
feed gap=0.125cm
Hi Aparna
A hertzian dipole is supposed to have a length<< Lambda, it doesnt seem to be the case with your dimensions.
what you are talking about here is just a Regular Dipole.
Regards
Rotmanlens
but here,
lambda=6cm
and I took
l< lambda/2=2.52cm.
any problem?
but simulation is not working properly.
Is the dimensions match with freq?
Well i am not sure if you could simulate hertzian dipole,because then you would have node preservation issues. when we say L<<lambda we mean to a degree of 100 where the current is constant.
Hope it makes sense.
Regards
Rotmanlens
so can you pls tell me a possible dimensions for this.
and what do you mean by node preservation?
L=0.6cm is Ok?
0.6cm is one tenth of the wavelength we are looking at something smaller than that for a hertzian dipole.order of lambda/50 is something that should yield you some good results.
Node preservation is a error which happens when the elements are very small for meshing.
Regards
Rotmanlens
thankz,,,,,,,,,,,one more thing.Is there any criteria for selecting the radius of dipole antenna?
Well when we are talking about the radius of the dipole it has small compared to the length as well.
Regards
Rotmanlens
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any one pls tell me how to assign incident wave excitation in hfss...........what it means?