Robert Koslover
Antennas, Waveguides, Electromagnetics
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Posted:
7 months ago
2022年11月5日 GMT-4 16:22
Yes, it is possible and also often very straightforward to do. I often use perfect conductor boundary conditions in RF problems, often on symmetry boundaries. Sometimes I use PECs (perfect electric conductors) and sometime PMCs (perfect magnetic conductors), depending on the physics to be modeled. If you have a more specific question or need help with a specific physics model, I encourage you to post your .mph file to the forum, along with additional details of what you are trying to model.
Yes, it is possible and also often very straightforward to do. I often use perfect conductor boundary conditions in RF problems, often on symmetry boundaries. Sometimes I use PECs (perfect electric conductors) and sometime PMCs (perfect magnetic conductors), depending on the physics to be modeled. If you have a more specific question or need help with a specific physics model, I encourage you to post your .mph file to the forum, along with additional details of what you are trying to model.