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Applying the same lumped element to multiple 2D objects

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Hi,

I am trying to construct an artificial waveguide, for that reason I am trying to assign lumped element inductors to 20 or more small squares. Initially I was creating just one "lumped element" with L = 30 pH, and inside it I assigned all 20 squares. I was hoping each square becomes a 30 pH inductor.

However, as I later learnt, doing this is more like I am splitting the 30 pH evening over the 20 squares. And it seems if I want to assign to the 20 squares separately, I will need to create 20 "lumped element" object.

My questions are thus 1. Can I just assign the L as 30 pH x 20, such that they become evenly split? I actually tried it but it seems the inductance I obtained is a bit smaller than expected. 2. If I do want to assign each square to a lumped element, is there an easier way to do so, without creating an equal amount of "lumped element" object?

Many thanks.


0 Replies Last Post 12 juil. 2020, 13:04 UTC−4
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