vfurlan
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Hi,
I designing a slot antenna on a alumina substrate. On Alumina I also added a ferroelectric thin film (400nm) to analyze if I can tune the antenna with it. Model dimensions are about 8x7cm.
To converge HFSS requires a huge number of tetrahedras (about 600 000). A friend of mine told me that non the less the ratio of the biggest and smallest dimension (cm and nm) is too big and HFSS will not do a good job in 3D meshing of thin film. Is this true?
Thx
I designing a slot antenna on a alumina substrate. On Alumina I also added a ferroelectric thin film (400nm) to analyze if I can tune the antenna with it. Model dimensions are about 8x7cm.
To converge HFSS requires a huge number of tetrahedras (about 600 000). A friend of mine told me that non the less the ratio of the biggest and smallest dimension (cm and nm) is too big and HFSS will not do a good job in 3D meshing of thin film. Is this true?
Thx