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solver run aborted cst
Is there any magic step when using CST MWS eigenmode solver??
My simulation is just to find eigenmode frequencies of a tungsten woodpile EBG structure. I ran it on a 12G ram computer and just couldn't get it through! Always error info comes out like this :"Maximum iteration number reached. Simulation aborted."
I followed every possible step I think it should take:
1. Set units
2. Set background material (normal -> air)
3. Define structure (set up my unit cell and use periodic boundary conditions on x, y and z directions)
4. Set frequency range (I first used 200 - 650 GHz, doesnt work, then I tried fmin=2GHz and only calculate 3 modes, still aborted)
5. Set boundary conditions
6. Start eigenmode solver
Help needed! Am I doing everything right?
Added after 2 minutes:
And BTW I choosed JKM algorithum already, which according to CST Help should be able to deal with lossy materials including Tungsten.
Added after 14 minutes:
Memory should not be a problem since I can run the same model through on HFSS and HFSS is usually more memory consuming than CST.
Is there any magic step when using CST MWS eigenmode solver??
My simulation is just to find eigenmode frequencies of a tungsten woodpile EBG structure. I ran it on a 12G ram computer and just couldn't get it through! Always error info comes out like this :"Maximum iteration number reached. Simulation aborted."
I followed every possible step I think it should take:
1. Set units
2. Set background material (normal -> air)
3. Define structure (set up my unit cell and use periodic boundary conditions on x, y and z directions)
4. Set frequency range (I first used 200 - 650 GHz, doesnt work, then I tried fmin=2GHz and only calculate 3 modes, still aborted)
5. Set boundary conditions
6. Start eigenmode solver
Help needed! Am I doing everything right?
Added after 2 minutes:
And BTW I choosed JKM algorithum already, which according to CST Help should be able to deal with lossy materials including Tungsten.
Added after 14 minutes:
Memory should not be a problem since I can run the same model through on HFSS and HFSS is usually more memory consuming than CST.