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danesh said:is that possible for me to simulated fractal antenna using only matlab?
eirp said:Hello, Danesh!
Fractal generator based on L-Systems
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What kind of antennas you like to simulate??
i would like to simulate koch fractal antenna. rite now i have problem simulating it using microwave office, thats the reason i ask for second opinion. im quite new to this topic im pleased that ur willing to give ur opinions. thankeirp said:Hello, Danesh!
Fractal generator based on L-Systems
**broken link removed**
What kind of antennas you like to simulate??
danesh said:hi erip,
i would like to simulate koch fractal antenna. rite now i have problem simulating it using microwave office, thats the reason i ask for second opinion. im quite new to this topic im pleased that ur willing to give ur opinions. thank
eirp said:danesh said:hi erip,
i would like to simulate koch fractal antenna. rite now i have problem simulating it using microwave office, thats the reason i ask for second opinion. im quite new to this topic im pleased that ur willing to give ur opinions. thank
Hi,
now I can say - forget about MWO.
It use uniform mesh so u need very fine meshing to include details.
I recommend you to use MoM simulator with nonuniform (triangular) mesh like IE3D. I did simulations of Koch mictrostrip fix antenna there.
Waiting for your comments....
Cheers,
eirp
eirp said:Hi, danesh!
You aren't lucky guy if you're don't have other opinions than MWO :roll:
Built-in EM simulator is sufficient to do some particular and not very complex tasks with cooperating of linear simulator.
Well, you need to select fractal antenna with 90 degs angles only because the MWO's mesh is only uniform (rectangles only). This helps you to reduce computer demands. Thus try antennas like based on Minkowski curve...
Kind regards,
Eirp