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PHYSICS SETTINGS<br />

Variables<br />

1 Choose Options>Integration Coupling Variables>Edge Variables.<br />

2 Select Edge 14 and define the line integration for the current in the dipole<br />

according to the table below.<br />

NAME EXPRESSION INTEGRATION ORDER GLOBAL DESTINATION<br />

I 4*(tHx*t1x+tHy*t1y) 4 Selected<br />

3 Click OK.<br />

Boundary Conditions<br />

From the Physics menu, open the Boundary Settings dialog box. Then enter the<br />

boundary conditions according to the following table; when done, click OK.<br />

SETTINGS BOUNDARIES 1, 2 BOUNDARIES 3, 6, 9 ALL OTHERS<br />

Boundary condition Perfect magnetic<br />

conductor<br />

Subdomain Settings<br />

Leave the subdomain settings at their defaults.<br />

Edge Settings<br />

1 From the Physics menu, open the Edge Settings dialog box. Select Edge 16 and<br />

type 1 in the Magnetic current in edge segment direction edit field.<br />

2 Click OK.<br />

The last step defines the magnetic current in the outer loop. The current flows in the<br />

direction of the edge segment, so it is important to know the direction to determine<br />

the sign of the magnetic current value.<br />

MESH GENERATION<br />

The boundary mesh settings below are made to handle the small dimensions of the<br />

antenna compared to the rest of the geometry. The global maximum mesh element<br />

size is set to resolve the wavelength properly.<br />

1 From the Mesh menu, open the Free Mesh Parameters dialog box.<br />

2 From the Predefined mesh sizes list, select Coarser.<br />

Scattering<br />

boundary condition<br />

Wave type Cylindrical wave<br />

r0 0 0 0.3<br />

Perfect electric<br />

conductor<br />

MAGNETIC FRILL | 17

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