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18 | CHAPTER 2: TUTORIAL MODELS<br />

3 Click the Custom mesh size option button and type 0.07 in the Maximum element<br />

size edit field.<br />

4 Click the Boundary tab, and select Boundaries 4, 5, 7, and 8. Type 0.2 in the Mesh<br />

curvature factor edit field, and type 0.01 in the Mesh curvature cutoff edit field.<br />

5 Click the Advanced tab and enter 0.75 in the z-direction scale factor edit field. This<br />

ensures that the small elements around the antenna become stretched a bit along<br />

the antenna, reducing the total number of mesh elements efficiently.<br />

6 Click the Remesh button and then click OK.<br />

COMPUTING THE SOLUTION<br />

Click the Solve button on the Main toolbar. The solver takes a few minutes to complete<br />

the analysis.<br />

POSTPROCESSING AND VISUALIZATION<br />

1 From the Postprocessing menu, open the Plot Parameters dialog box.<br />

2 On the Slice page, choose Electric field, norm from the list of Predefined quantities.<br />

3 Set the z levels to 1 in the Slice positioning area. For the x levels select Vector with<br />

coordinates and type 0 in the corresponding edit field.<br />

4 Click the Range button, clear the Auto check box, and type 0 and 20 in the Min and<br />

Max edit fields, respectively. Click OK.

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