@@IntanShafinazAR In CST Studio, the boundaries are predefined. For instance, when I selected the unit cell design option at the start, the Floquet ports were automatically set up, suitable for infinite array simulations. This can be contrasted with another video where I performed finite sheet analysis. Additionally, I plan to create another video demonstrating this design in HFSS. In HFSS, boundaries like master and slave need to be defined manually.
You can select the object from which you want to subtract, then press the subtract operator (-) and select the object to be subtracted. If it's not working, there might be an issue with the height or thickness of the objects. Check the thickness parameters you have assigned. These must match the thickness of the upper copper layer.
You can select the object from which you want to subtract, then press the subtract operator (-) and select the object to be subtracted. If it's not working, there might be an issue with the height or thickness of the objects. Check the thickness parameters you have assigned. These must match the thickness of the upper copper layer.
Please continue to upload videos regarding finding all parameters
Weldone Sir. As a beginner, I have to say the has been helpful. We appreciate your kind gesture.
Kindly assist, I need some guidance on a design
Can you please reproduction equation 9 in that article???
thanks, what is the boundary condition setting?
@@IntanShafinazAR In CST Studio, the boundaries are predefined. For instance, when I selected the unit cell design option at the start, the Floquet ports were automatically set up, suitable for infinite array simulations. This can be contrasted with another video where I performed finite sheet analysis.
Additionally, I plan to create another video demonstrating this design in HFSS. In HFSS, boundaries like master and slave need to be defined manually.
sir I am not able to perform subtract operation. can you please assist me
You can select the object from which you want to subtract, then press the subtract operator (-) and select the object to be subtracted.
If it's not working, there might be an issue with the height or thickness of the objects. Check the thickness parameters you have assigned. These must match the thickness of the upper copper layer.
You can select the object from which you want to subtract, then press the subtract operator (-) and select the object to be subtracted.
If it's not working, there might be an issue with the height or thickness of the objects. Check the thickness parameters you have assigned. These must match the thickness of the upper copper layer.
Learnt it after doing lots of practice