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Frequency sweep
Posted 15 avr. 2016, 07:06 UTC−4 Studies & Solvers Version 4.4 4 Replies
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"Hello there
I use HFSS most of the times for frequency sweep and plotting S11 over a range of frequencies to monitor the performance of the antenna and it seems pretty straight forward.
Now in COMSOL I have been trying to frequency sweep it through Frequency-Stationary Study and it takes ages to solve the problem and returns with the following error:
Failed to find a solution.
Divergence of the linear iterations.
There was an error message from the linear solver.
Very ill-conditioned preconditioner.
The relative residual is more than 1000 times larger than the relative tolerance.
Returned solution is not converged.
Considering how simple this operation is, I am missing out on something. Is there any better way to find and plot the S11 against Frequency range?
Can somebody please suggest an alternative or the best way to achieve this?
Cheers
I use HFSS most of the times for frequency sweep and plotting S11 over a range of frequencies to monitor the performance of the antenna and it seems pretty straight forward.
Now in COMSOL I have been trying to frequency sweep it through Frequency-Stationary Study and it takes ages to solve the problem and returns with the following error:
Failed to find a solution.
Divergence of the linear iterations.
There was an error message from the linear solver.
Very ill-conditioned preconditioner.
The relative residual is more than 1000 times larger than the relative tolerance.
Returned solution is not converged.
Considering how simple this operation is, I am missing out on something. Is there any better way to find and plot the S11 against Frequency range?
Can somebody please suggest an alternative or the best way to achieve this?
Cheers
4 Replies Last Post 23 juin 2016, 07:00 UTC−4