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Magnetic field components undefined in RF eigenfrequency solutions
Posted 18 nov. 2016, 16:08 UTC−5 RF & Microwave Engineering, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 5.2a 2 Replies
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Hello,
I am simulating a microwave resonant cavity using the RF module (Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency Domain with Eigenfrequency study). The solver gives correct results (eigenmodes look like expected from analytical modeling), but I cannot see the values for the magnetic field components (emw.Hx, emw.Hy, emw.Hz).
I can plot the norm of the magnetic field (emw.normH), but if I try to plot the individual components I get a value of zero everywhere in the domain. Same thing if I try to plot the norm using the expression sqrt(emw.Hx^2 + emw.Hy^2 + emw.Hz^2) which should be equivalent to emw.normH. This problem does not happen with the electric field components (emw.Ex, emw.Ey, emw.Ez)
I suspect that this is due to the fact that the solver uses only the electric field as dependent variables.
How can I set up the simulation to get usable values of the magnetic field components? Is it possible to change the solver's dependent variables to solve for H?
Regards,
Louis Haeberle
MSc Student (Physics)
Sherbrooke University
I am simulating a microwave resonant cavity using the RF module (Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency Domain with Eigenfrequency study). The solver gives correct results (eigenmodes look like expected from analytical modeling), but I cannot see the values for the magnetic field components (emw.Hx, emw.Hy, emw.Hz).
I can plot the norm of the magnetic field (emw.normH), but if I try to plot the individual components I get a value of zero everywhere in the domain. Same thing if I try to plot the norm using the expression sqrt(emw.Hx^2 + emw.Hy^2 + emw.Hz^2) which should be equivalent to emw.normH. This problem does not happen with the electric field components (emw.Ex, emw.Ey, emw.Ez)
I suspect that this is due to the fact that the solver uses only the electric field as dependent variables.
How can I set up the simulation to get usable values of the magnetic field components? Is it possible to change the solver's dependent variables to solve for H?
Regards,
Louis Haeberle
MSc Student (Physics)
Sherbrooke University
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