I am new here, your topic caught my attention- I actually search for something similar to what i am doing, and yours is similar to mine.
I did modeled and designed some similar things to what you're describing in CST, I have no idea of IE3D. Straight to my thinking of what i feel you're asking of, i used CST 2013 to design the models- but it seems CST on support 3D designs. My dimension of the thorax of an human is still 100*100mm and thickness of each tissue of the thorax was specified in the z-direction, with values from articles. Dispersion values were then fixed by specifying the frequency of simulation.
To calculate my scattering parameters, S11 and S21, I put two antennas at opposite sides of the layered structures and created individual ports for the antennas. Afterwards, since i am interested in port 1(s11 and s21) data only, I simulated the transient solver by activating only port1 and calculating the scattering parameters for port1 only.
Present stage I am is to actually verify the accuracy of my simulation, because my first layer is skin and being a very lossy material, it seems all power from the antenna were dissipated at the skin layer.
Let me know if you have more understanding of what i did, we can get to share ideas
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I have similar issues as @Mona7150, can you be of help? I can send my CST files and provide further explanations of what i intend to achieve. I have carried out the simulations myself, but i need a guarantee that what i did is okay. Still learning to use CST and EM simulation software generally.
Thanks in advance.