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4 At the elliptical end (Boundary 6) also select the Port boundary condition and enter<br />

the port number (2) on the Conditions page. Then click the Port tab to specify the<br />

mode at this port according to the following table:<br />

DESCRIPTION VALUE<br />

Port number 2<br />

Wave excitation at this port cleared<br />

Mode specification Numeric<br />

Mode type Automatic<br />

Use numeric data from Boundary Mode Analysis, TE Waves (rfwb)<br />

Use the default Perfect electric conductor boundary condition at all other<br />

boundaries.<br />

5 Click OK.<br />

COMPUTING THE SOLUTION<br />

1 Open the Solver Manager dialog box. On the Initial Value page, click the Store<br />

Solution button. In the dialog box that appears, select the solution with the effective<br />

mode index close to 0.535 and click OK.<br />

2 In the Initial value area, click the Stored solution option button.<br />

3 On the Solve For page, select only the Electromagnetic Waves (rfw) application mode.<br />

4 Click OK to close the Solver Manager.<br />

5 In the Solver Parameters dialog box, select the Parametric solver.<br />

6 Set the Parameter names to freq.<br />

7 Click the Edit button next to the Parameter values edit field.<br />

8 In the Edit dialog box, specify the First value as 6.6e9, the Last value as 1e10, and<br />

set the Number of values to 50. Click Add to confirm the range of parameter values<br />

and close the Edit dialog box.<br />

9 Click OK to close the Solver Parameters dialog box.<br />

10 Open the Application Scalar Variables dialog box from the Physics menu and clear the<br />

Synchronize equivalent variables check box. This allows you to set different values for<br />

the two frequency variables nu_rfwb and nu_rfw. nu_rfwb is the frequency variable<br />

for the Boundary Mode Analysis application mode. It is important that it retains its<br />

value of 7·10 9 for the data from the mode analysis solution to be evaluated correctly.<br />

11 Set the frequency variable nu_rfw to freq. This is the frequency variable of the 3D<br />

Electromagnetic Waves application mode. Click OK.<br />

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