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43 Specify two spheres with the following properties:<br />

NAME RADIUS BASE CORNER DESCRIPTION<br />

SPH1 60 Center (0, 0) PML+Air<br />

SPH2 40 Center (0, 0) Air<br />

The entire geometry in now completed in the patch_antenna geometry. To help the<br />

software coerce the geometry to its minimal regions (subdomains) you can do<br />

step-by-step union and difference operations until there is only two solid objects (and<br />

one face object). Do all the operations below in the specified order, otherwise the<br />

names of the geometry objects do not match.<br />

1 Select all objects in the patch_antenna geometry by pressing Ctrl+A.<br />

2 Press Ctrl+C to copy, then go to the first geometry by clicking the Geom1 tab, and<br />

paste the objects with Ctrl+V (and zero displacements).<br />

3 Do all the geometry operations according to the table below, starting from the first<br />

row:<br />

STEP OBJECTS OPERATION<br />

1 SPH1, SPH2 Union<br />

2 CO1, EXT4 Difference<br />

3 CO2, EXT7 Difference<br />

4 CO1, EXT3 Difference<br />

5 CO2, EXT6 Difference<br />

6 EXT1, CO1 Union<br />

7 EXT2, EXT5 Union<br />

4 Press Ctrl+A to select all objects.<br />

5 Click the Scale button on the Draw toolbar. Type 1e-3 in all the Scale factor edit<br />

fields, then click OK.<br />

BALANCED PATCH ANTENNA FOR 6 GHZ | 193

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