dipole array designing in hfss
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A radiation boundary is okay. Your pattern will be very narrow with 11 elements.
As ColonelTigh mentioned: You can use any boundary (radiation or PML). If you use PML boundary, the results are more accurate compared to using the radiation boundary. Simulation takes a while longer if you use PML boundary.
Since you are using an array of 11 elements, your radiation pattern will be more directive, thats what is expected. So your results are correct.
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thx for replies.why this array pattern with cst studio is not directive as narrow as with hfss?
this is my project file.is my array setup is true?
plz help.thx
I haven't used CST... pictures of plots would be better. It could be that your port excitations are inconsistent between your CST and HFSS setups. In HFSS, you have to setup your integration paths on the ports to be the same direction. Otherwise when doing arrays, you may get some ports 180-degrees out of phase with other ports.
If you're doing dipoles, it's not hard to determine your array factor pattern analytically. Figure that out and plot it. That may give you a clue as to what is wrong.
A first order approximation of the array beamwidth is 65 degrees divided by the array length in wavelengths. That may help you decide if you are on track.
thx for replies.
i changed the setup for far field radiation and my answer become true.
