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How do I use Layers in Geometry definition?
Posted 5 févr. 2017, 04:17 UTC−5 Geometry Version 5.2 2 Replies
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I am working with the Dipole Antenna example and can't understand the use of Layers. The help menu has following information:
Layers
Layers can be used to create sandwich primitives by adding layers on one or more sides. You specify the thicknesses of layers in the Layers table, and optionally a name for each layer. The outermost layer comes first. Select the check boxes to specify where to apply the layers.
In the example the Layer Thickness should be the length of the half dipole (in this case 1m) followed with the information 'The domain inside the antenna radiators is not part of the model analysis'.
If the Layer Thickness would be e.g 0.02mm or would be 0 with a surface resistance it would make sense but with 1m I don't get it.
I searched for an example how to use this Layer option but I couldn't find one. If someone could point me in the right direction this would be nice.
Layers
Layers can be used to create sandwich primitives by adding layers on one or more sides. You specify the thicknesses of layers in the Layers table, and optionally a name for each layer. The outermost layer comes first. Select the check boxes to specify where to apply the layers.
In the example the Layer Thickness should be the length of the half dipole (in this case 1m) followed with the information 'The domain inside the antenna radiators is not part of the model analysis'.
If the Layer Thickness would be e.g 0.02mm or would be 0 with a surface resistance it would make sense but with 1m I don't get it.
I searched for an example how to use this Layer option but I couldn't find one. If someone could point me in the right direction this would be nice.
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