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modeling finite structures
Posted 18 avr. 2011, 04:25 UTC−4 RF & Microwave Engineering, Geometry Version 3.5a 3 Replies
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Dear all,
I am trying to simulate a 2D-finite structure invested by a plane wave impinging at different angles. So far I have worked with the same structure but using periodic boundary conditions (Floquet) and the result is very good. Now i want to move to the real finite geometry and so I have placed PMLs around the structure, but I see some reflection somewhere and the shape of the wavefront is not good. It seems to start to be absorbed even outside the PML domain.
In particular I have set the absorption of the PML along x axis for the left and right PML , and along y for PML on the bottom . I have placed also PML on the corner of the box using absorption both in x and y directions.
The excitation comes from the top boundary through a port.
My question is of basically important i order to complicate further the model.
If it can be helpful I can apload the model.
In advance, many thanks.
Giuseppe
I am trying to simulate a 2D-finite structure invested by a plane wave impinging at different angles. So far I have worked with the same structure but using periodic boundary conditions (Floquet) and the result is very good. Now i want to move to the real finite geometry and so I have placed PMLs around the structure, but I see some reflection somewhere and the shape of the wavefront is not good. It seems to start to be absorbed even outside the PML domain.
In particular I have set the absorption of the PML along x axis for the left and right PML , and along y for PML on the bottom . I have placed also PML on the corner of the box using absorption both in x and y directions.
The excitation comes from the top boundary through a port.
My question is of basically important i order to complicate further the model.
If it can be helpful I can apload the model.
In advance, many thanks.
Giuseppe
3 Replies Last Post 18 avr. 2011, 15:32 UTC−4